Madame du Barry
Jean Jacques Caffiéri (1678 – 1755)
Jean Jacques Caffiéri (1678-1755) var en førende fransk rokoko-skulptør, berømt for sit udsøgte bronzearbejde, møbelbeslag og portrætbuster. Designer for Louis XV's hof i Versailles. Udforsk hans eftermæle!
Hermitage Museum (Sankt Petersborg, Russia)
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The Enigmatic Beauty: Jean-Jacques Caffieri’s “Madame du Barry”
Jean-Jacques Caffiéri's 1770 marble bust of Madame du Barry is more than a mere portrait; it’s a carefully constructed tableau vivant, a frozen moment brimming with the opulence and calculated charm of the French court. Carved by the master sculptor himself, this piece captures not just the physical likeness of the famed courtesan but also her aura – a potent blend of allure, power, and subtle melancholy. The sculpture resides within the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, a testament to its enduring artistic merit and historical significance.
Caffiéri’s genius lies not simply in anatomical accuracy, though it is undeniably impressive, but in his ability to imbue stone with a sense of movement and personality. The slight tilt of the head, the delicate curve of the neck, and the suggestion of a playful smile all contribute to an impression of life captured in stillness. The choice of marble itself – cool, luminous, and possessing a remarkable capacity for detail – perfectly complements the subject’s refined beauty and the overall Rococo aesthetic.
A Masterpiece of the Rococo Era
Caffiéri was a pivotal figure in French sculpture during the Rococo period, an era defined by its embrace of naturalism, ornamentation, and playful extravagance. His work exemplifies this style perfectly, moving away from the rigid formality of Neoclassicism towards a more sensual and emotionally expressive approach. The bust is a prime example of the Rococo’s fascination with luxurious materials – gold leaf, silk, lace – all rendered in exquisite detail within the confines of marble. It's a visual feast, mirroring the lavish interiors and decadent court life that defined Louis XV’s reign.
- Technique: Caffiéri masterfully employed the technique of *subtractive sculpture*, carefully removing material to reveal the form beneath. The delicate carving of the lace collar, the intricate folds of the hair, and the subtle modeling of the face demonstrate a remarkable level of skill and precision.
- Materials: Crafted from Carrara marble, renowned for its purity and translucence, the bust showcases the stone’s natural beauty while highlighting Caffiéri's ability to manipulate it with exceptional artistry.
Symbolism and Context
Madame du Barry was a figure of immense fascination during her time – a celebrated courtesan who rose to prominence at the French court, captivating Louis XV with her beauty, wit, and political influence. The sculpture subtly reflects this complex narrative. The garland of roses encircling her head is not merely decorative; it symbolizes both beauty and fleeting pleasure—a fitting emblem for a woman whose life was defined by its ephemeral nature. The pose itself suggests a quiet confidence, a subtle defiance against the constraints imposed upon women in 18th-century society.
Furthermore, the sculpture’s placement within the context of the Comédie Française—a space dedicated to theatrical performance and artistic expression—underscores its connection to the world of entertainment and illusion. Caffiéri's portrait captures not just Madame du Barry’s physical appearance but also her carefully constructed persona, a masterful blend of reality and artifice.
A Timeless Portrait of Elegance
“Madame du Barry” remains a captivating work of art, offering a glimpse into the opulent world of the French court and the enigmatic personality of one of its most celebrated figures. Caffiéri’s masterful execution—his command of technique, his understanding of human psychology, and his ability to capture the essence of his subject—ensures that this sculpture will continue to enthrall viewers for generations to come. It is a testament to the enduring power of art to transcend time and evoke emotion.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Madame du Barry
- Kunstner: Jean Jacques Caffiéri
- År: 1770
- Ophavsretlig status: Public domain
- Udstillet hos: Hermitage Museum
- Medietype: Sculpture
- Anvendelse: Statement
- Nøgleord: classical , louis xv , madame du barry
- Emner: rococo , france , portrait
Hurtige fakta
- Medium: Marble Sculpture
- Year: 1770
- Artist: Jean-Jacques Caffiéri
- Movement: Neoclassical
- Subject or theme: Portrait of a noblewoman
- Title: Madame du Barry
- Influences:
- Caffiéri
- Rococo


