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Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette af Félix Lecomte (1783) er en imponerende statue efter Rococo-perioden og før Neoklassicismens fremkomst, udført i hvid marmor og præsenteret på Château de Versailles.

Explore the captivating works of Félix Lecomte (1737-1817), a French artist renowned for his historical paintings, portraits & scenes like 'Marie Antoinette' & 'Oedipus et Phorbas'. Discover his legacy!

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  • Title: Marie Antoinette, Queen of France
  • Artist: Felix Lecomte
  • Dimensions: 84 x 48 cm
  • Notable elements or techniques: Detailed portraiture; Royal attire
  • Influences: Classical Art
  • Year: 1783
  • Medium: Marble

Kunstquiz

Der er kun ét korrekt svar på hvert spørgsmål.

Spørgsmål 1:
What was the Salon in which Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France by Félix Lecomte was exhibited?
Spørgsmål 2:
Approximately how old was Marie Antoinette when the painting ‘Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France’ was created?
Spørgsmål 3:
What decorative element is prominently featured on Marie Antoinette's mantle in the painting?
Spørgsmål 4:
The portrait captures Marie Antoinette’s beauty and elegance. What artistic style is Lecomte's work primarily associated with?
Spørgsmål 5:
What material was used to create the sculpture of Marie Antoinette?

Beskrivelse af samlerobjektet

Marie Antoinette og Felix Lecomte – Et Portræt af Magt og Elegance

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (1755–1793) af Félix Lecomte er et ikonisk billede fra Rococo-perioden, der fortsat fascinerer kunsthistorikere og kunstelskere verden over. Skabt i 1783 og udstillet på Salonen samme år, repræsenterer dette monumentale værk ikke blot en præsentation af den unge dronning, men også et øjebliksbillede af hendes regeringstid og den sociale atmosfære omkring hende. Félix Lecomte var en talentfuld skulptør, der havde fået stor succes med tidligere værker og som nu blev udfordret til at fange essensen af Marie Antoinette’s personlighed og majestætiske præsentation.
  • Om Kunstværket: Lecomtes værk er en detaljeret skulptur udført i hvid marmor, hvor Marie Antoinette sidder majestætisk klædt i en elegant hvide kjole med et delikat blondekant og en stor blomsterkransekage. Hendes lange hår er opsat i en imponerende frisure, prydet af blomster og bånd – et perfekt eksempel på Rococo-stilens overdådige dekorative teknikker. Det centrale fokus ligger på dronningen selv, hvor Lecomte har formået at udtrykke både hendes fysiske skønhed og hendes psykologiske dybde.
  • Kunstnerisk Stil og Teknik: Lecomtes stil var præget af klassicistiske idealer blandet med Rococo’s dekorative flair. Han anvendte avancerede teknikker til marmorhugning, hvilket sikrede en ekstremt høj grad af detaljeringsniveau og præcision. Hans arbejde demonstrerer en dyb forståelse for anatomi og perspektiv samt en imponerende evne til at skabe følelser gennem udtryk og komposition.
  • Historisk Kontekst: Marie Antoinette’s portræt blev skabt i tiden før den franske revolution, hvor kunstnere ofte søgte inspiration fra klassiske myter og symboler for at repræsentere magt og adel. Blomsternekransekagen og det store diamantmedaljon omkring dronningen er tydelige signaler om hendes status og rigdom samt om den aristokratiske verdensorden, der var i kraft på dette tidspunkt.
  • Symbolisme: Blomsternekransekagen symboliserer frugtbarhed og velstand – temaer, der ofte blev brugt til at udtrykke kongelige ambitioner. Medaljongen med Louis XVI’s profil repræsenterer dynastiet og dets stabilitet samt forbindelsen mellem dronningen og hendes konge.
  • Emotionel Påvirkning: Lecomtes værk fremkalder følelser af ærefrygt og elegance, hvilket vidnesbyrd om kunstnerens evne til at fange essensen af Marie Antoinette’s personlighed. Det er et billede af både styrke og skrøbelighed – en refleksion over dronningens rolle som både leder og moder i en turbulent periode.
Det er et værk, der fortsat inspirerer kunstnere og dekoratører og som minder os om Rococo-periodens kunstneriske præstationer og dets evne til at skabe kunstværker af høj kvalitet. Et testament til Félix Lecomtes talent og hans forståelse for både klassisk kunst og menneskelig psykologi.

Kunstnerens biografi

The Sculptor of Myth and Majesty

Félix Lecomte, a name that resonates with the quiet dignity of late 18th-century French artistry, stands as a profound figure in the evolution of European sculpture. Born in the vibrant heart of Paris in 1737, Lecomte’s life unfolded during an era of immense cultural transition, where the exuberant flourishes of the Rococo period began to yield to the disciplined, rational clarity of Neoclassicism. His journey was one of deep-rooted tradition and rigorous academic pursuit, shaped by a lineage of craftsmanship and a lifelong devotion to the classical ideals that sought to revive the grandeur of antiquity. Through his hands, cold marble and bronze were transformed into breathing narratives of myth, history, and human emotion.

The foundations of Lecomte’s mastery were laid through a unique blend of familial mentorship and institutional excellence. His early development was guided by the tutelage of his namesake and mentor, also Félix Lecomte, a connection that provided him with an intimate understanding of the sculptor's craft from a young age. This early immersion in the technical nuances of marble carving and anatomical precision prepared him for the rigors of the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris. It was here that his talent truly began to crystallize, leading to his most significant early triumph: winning the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1758. This scholarship served as a transformative gateway, transporting him to the eternal city of Rome, where the physical remnants of classical civilization acted as both his classroom and his greatest inspiration.

A Mastery of Form and Narrative

Lecomte’s body of work is characterized by an extraordinary versatility that allowed him to navigate between the intimate and the epic. While he was equally adept at capturing the delicate nuances of portraiture—rendering the likenesses of the era's nobility with a sensitive touch—he found his most profound expression in the dramatic reinterpretation of classical mythology. His sculptures often possess a theatrical vitality, where every sinew, fold of drapery, and expressive gesture is calculated to evoke a sense of movement and psychological depth. In works such as Oedipus et Phorbas, one can witness his ability to weave complex mythological tension into static stone, creating a sense of suspended animation that captivates the viewer.

The technical brilliance of Lecomte’s oeuvre lies in his meticulous attention to detail and his command over light and shadow. His approach to sculpture was not merely about replicating form, but about capturing the essence of the subject's spirit. This is evident in several key aspects of his technique:

  • Anatomical Precision: A profound understanding of human musculature that lends a lifelike quality to his mythological figures.
  • Textural Contrast: The ability to differentiate between the softness of skin, the weight of heavy fabrics, and the cold hardness of armor within a single composition.
  • Dynamic Composition: The use of sweeping lines and dramatic poses to guide the eye through complex narrative scenes.

Legacy and Historical Significance

As the 18th century drew to a close, Lecomte’s role in the artistic landscape became increasingly pivotal. He acted as a vital bridge between two worlds, maintaining the decorative elegance of the previous century while embracing the emerging Neoclassical emphasis on order, reason, and moral gravity. His ability to synthesize these opposing aesthetics allowed his work to remain relevant during a period of intense political and social upheaval in France. By grounding his contemporary sensibilities in the timeless language of Greek and Roman myth, he contributed to a visual vocabulary that would influence generations of sculptors to follow.

Today, the legacy of Félix Lecomte is found in the enduring power of his compositions. He remains a testament to the era of the great masters, an artist who could command the monumental scale of history while never losing sight of the delicate human truth. His contributions to French sculpture helped define the aesthetic transition of his age, ensuring that the grandeur of the past would continue to inform the artistic innovations of the future.

félix lecomte

félix lecomte

1737 - 1817 , France

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rococo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Lecomte']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Falconet
    • Vassé
  • Date Of Birth: January 16, 1737
  • Date Of Death: November 18, 1817
  • Full Name: Félix Lecomte
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Œdipe et Phorbas
    • Marie Antoinette
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France
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