Reproduction patinated by hand. Mold made from an imprint of the original work.
Whether bust, medallion, in the form of allegories, with her husband or her children, Marie-Antoinette was the subject of many objects stated in registers but which disappeared with the Revolution.
This object is an idealized...
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Reproduction patinated by hand. Mold made from an imprint of the original work.
Whether bust, medallion, in the form of allegories, with her husband or her children, Marie-Antoinette was the subject of many objects stated in registers but which disappeared with the Revolution.
This object is an idealized portrait of the queen instead of the evocation of a sovereign at the height of her power as evoked by Boizot's model. The head is slightly turned to the right, the shoulders are covered with a fabric tied for a natural effect, she is wearing a diadem decorated with lily flower and settled by a row of pearls.
Every detail reflects the royalist iconography, which implies that, although the exact creation date is unknown, the bust was probably made during Restoration.
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