Carpeaux Collection
Carpeaux, a renowned French sculptor and artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterpieces
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Carpeaux, a renowned French sculptor and artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterpieces. One of his notable works is the "La Montmartroise" statue located in Montmartre, Paris, France. This captivating sculpture captures the essence of beauty and grace, showcasing Carpeaux's exceptional talent. Another remarkable creation by the fountain in Allee De L Observatoire, Paris, France. A black and white photograph immortalizes this stunning piece that stands as a testament to Carpeaux's artistic vision. In 1860, Carpeaux crafted "Ugolino, " a powerful sculpture depicting anguish and despair. This masterpiece showcases his ability to evoke raw emotions through his work. It also ventured into capturing dynamic moments in history through sculptures like "Start of the Race of the Barberi Horses" in Rome. The energy and excitement radiate from this piece as it encapsulates a thrilling moment frozen in time. "The Three Graces, " created between 1847-1875 by Carpeaux, exemplifies elegance and harmony. These graceful figures embody timeless beauty that continues to captivate audiences today. Carpeaux's admiration for Michelangelo is evident in his drawings and studies inspired by the great Italian artist. Through these prints, he pays homage to Michelangelo while showcasing his own unique style. A self-portrait drawing reveals another facet of Carpeaux's artistic prowess as he skillfully captures himself on paper with intricate details. The terracotta sculpture "Crouching Flora" showcases Carpeaux's ability to bring life-like forms out of clay. The delicate features combined with meticulous craftsmanship make this artwork truly mesmerizing. Through portraits such as Nadine Dumas (Madame Alexandre Dumas Fils) or Jean Leon Gerome busts, Carpeaux demonstrates his mastery at capturing human likeness with incredible precision.