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Elevation of the Fontaine des Quatre Saisons, Paris
#Artist #sculptor #Bouchardon's #Cupid #sculpture in the #Loveshack #templeoflove behind the #petittrianon #marieantoinette's domaine in #Versailles (at Temple de l'Amour)
Episode No. 278 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Kay Rosen and curator Anne-Lise Desmas.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum opens "Kay Rosen: H Is for House," this weekend. Rosen's first solo museum exhibition in the northeast in almost 20 years, it is curated by the Aldrich's Richard Klein. The exhibition will be on view through September 4.
Rosen's text-based works, presented as wall-drawings, paintings and works on paper, use language, words, humor and two-dimensional forms to explore ideas, histories and contemporary life. Rosen's work is in the collection . Her museum exhibitions and installations have included projects at the Aspen (Colo.) Art Museum, the University Art Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara, The Drawing Center, New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and the Otis College of Art and Design, the MIT List Visual Arts Center, the MCA Chicago and more.
On the second segment, J. Paul Getty Museum curator Anne-Lise Desmas discusses "Bouchardon: Royal Artist of the Enlightenment." The exhibition examines the sculpture and drawings of Edme Bouchardon, who worked as the Royal Artist during the eighteenth-century reign of Louis XV. The exhibition, which Desmas co-curated with Edouard Kopp, is on view through April 2. Its excellent exhibition catalogue was published by the Getty. Amazon offers it for $80.
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The return of #artist Edme #Bouchardon's #sculpture, "Le #Christ à la Croix, 1735, #marbre, to the #église Saint-Sulpice #church, #Paris (at Eglise Saint-Sulpice)
"Squelette d'un Cheval Debout, Tourné à Droite avec Indication des Os" encre noire et sanguine d'Edmé Bouchardon, étude pour la statue équestre de Louis XV (circa 1748-52) à l'exposition "Cheval en Majesté" du Château de Versailles, septembre 2024.
Faune endormi por Yvan LEMEUR Por Flickr: Oeuvre d'Edme Bouchardon (entre 1726 - 1730) Musée du Louvre / Paris
Divertimento Rococò
Frivolo. Il #Rococò è uno stile che si fa notare per il suo carattere licenzioso, erotico è divertente che sfrutta le forme del Barocco liberandole dalla religiosità e dal monumentalismo.
Frivolo. Il Rococò è uno stile che si fa notare per il suo carattere licenzioso, erotico è divertente che sfrutta le forme del Barocco liberandole dalla religiosità e dal monumentalismo.
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Sleeping satyr by Bouchardon (Louvre)