Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)
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Neapolitan dancers. Bronze sculptures, Francisque Duret (Delafontaine)

19th century
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François-Joseph dit Francisque DURET (1804-1865).
Founder DELAFONTAINE.
19th century. Circa 1860.
Bronze proofs with brown patina:
"Le Jeune Pêcheur dansant la Tarentelle and Le Danseur au Tambourin".
Signed on the circular base with shells: "F. Duret" and "Delafontaine".
Average height: 44 cm

French sculptor Francisque Duret (Paris, 1804-1865) was inspired by classical antiquity as seen through the lens of the Florentine Renaissance. Son of sculptor François-Joseph Duret, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1818 and won the Prix de Rome in 1823. It was during a trip to Naples that he conceived one of his most famous bronzes, "Jeune pêcheur dansant la tarentelle", which was exhibited at the Salon of 1833 (Musée du Louvre).

Bibliography: "Les bronzes du XIXe" by Pierre Kjellberg, Éditions de L'amateur (model shown on page 305)
DELAFONTAINE: The foundry was created at the end of the 18th century by Jean-Baptiste-Maximilien Delafontaine (1750-1820), then run from 1818 to 1840 by Pierre-Maximilien Delafontaine and Auguste Maximilien until 1885.

Related work :
- Francisque Duret, Danseur napolitain, bronze, H. 43 cm, Montauban, musée Ingres Bourdelle, inv. MI.881.21.10 ;
- Francisque Duret, Danseur napolitain au tambourin, bronze, inscribed "DURET F" and "DELAFONTAINE", H. 43 cm, Nîmes, Musée des Beaux-Arts, inv. 1520.

Ref: 6IAQ8DJPHD

Condition Good
Style Other style (Bronze sculptures of Other style Style)
Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
Country of origin France
Artist Francisque DURET (1804-1865)
Height (cm) 44
Materials Patinated Bronze
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 75002, Paris, France
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