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"Portrait of Napoleone Elisa Baciocchi"

Size: 113 x 39 cmCleveland Museum of Art,

Cleveland, Ohio, USA

"Portrait of Napoleone Elisa

Baciocchi" Size: 113 x 39 cm

Cleveland Museum of Art,

Cleveland, Ohio, USA

This is a sculpture of Napoleon's niece. The wall-label for this piece remarked that although it may be strange for a contemporary audience to see depictions of nude children, this was common throughout European art history.

Napoléone-Elisa Baciocchi et son chienRennes, Musée des

Beaux Arts

Élisa Napoléone Baciocchi Ajaccio, Palais Fesch - Musée des

Beaux-Arts 

Ritratto di Elisa Bonaparte da

bambina, gesso Galleria

dell'Accademia de Florence

Amore-Cupido114 x 48 x 60 cm Lisabona Museu Nacional do Traje

L'Ammostatore (Vendemmiatore; Bacco fanciullo c. 1820; Pigiatore d'uva)

Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Vaso teracotta

La carità educatrice (Charity the Teacher)

Galleria Palatina (Palazzo Pitti), Florence

La carità educatrice (Charity the Teacher)

Galleria Palatina (Palazzo Pitti), Florence

La carità educatrice (Charity the Teacher)Galleria Palatina (Palazzo Pitti), Florence

La carità educatrice (Charity the Teacher)Galleria Palatina (Palazzo Pitti), Florence

Anne Eynard Lullin de Châteauvieux, 1823-26, marmo,

Genève, collection des Musées d'art et d'histoire de la ville de Genève

MD NarishkinaHermitage

Elisa and her Daughter Napoléonne 1813

Marble, height 180 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris

His great patron was Napoleon, and it was Napoleon’s sister, Elisa, who recommended him for the post of director at the academy of sculpture in Carrara (where’s quarried the famous white marble); there he stayed until the fall of Napoleon, moving back to Florence where he survived largely thanks to commissions from foreign patrons.

Napoleon Bonaparte After a prototype by Antonio Canova

Napoleon I, c. 1800, 155 x 91 x 76 cm, Musée du Louvre

Napoleone e Maria Luisa D’Asburgo - Lorena

Gioacchino Murat (copia della sola testa

da una statua di Antonio Canova)

Prato, Museo Civico 

George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), Firenze, Galleria d'Arte Moderna

George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron), The National Portrait Gallery, London

Bust of Frederick William Hervey, Marquess of Bristol,

Felbrigg Church, Norfolk, England

Carlo Ludovico di Borbone-Parma, Firenze, Galleria d'Arte Moderna

Cassandra Luci, principessa PoniatowskiPrato, Museo Civico

Jeanne-Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard Récamier (Madame Récamier)

Firenze, Collezione privata

Franz Liszt, (plaster)Royal Geographical Society, London, UK

Franz Liszt,Weimar Liszthause

Elisa Napoleona Baciocchi contessa di CamerataRijkmuseum Amsterdam

The Sculptor's Wife Anna Maria Virginia Buoni Bartolini

Bust of Rosa Trivulzio Poldi Pezzoli 1828

Marble, height 70 cm Museo Poldi Pezzoli,

Milan

Rosalia Ventimiglia,1819, Madrid, Collección Duques de Alba

Luisa Sauli marchesa PallaviciniGenova, Collezione privata 

Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi, 1810 ca., marmo, Collezione Banca Popolare di Vicenza - Galleria di Palazzo degli Alberti, Prato

Maria Leopoldina MetternichCastello Metternich

Sofia Apraxina, principessa Scerbatova, 1820-25, gesso,

Firenze, Galleria dell'Accademia

Ritratto femminile SanPetresburg Museo Russo

Ritratto di donna, c. 1820, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Frances Elisabeth (Fanny) Appleton Longfellow, 1836, marmo,

U.S. National Park Service, Longfellow National Historic Site

María Elena de Palafox y SilvaMadrid, Palacio de Liria

Sof’ja Apraxina principessa ŠčerbatovaFirenze, Galleria dell'Accademia 

Matilde Bonaparte Demidov (Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte Demidov) Firenze, Galleria dell'Accademia 

Teresa Gamba GuiccioliPrato, Museo Civico

Statue of Marie Louise of Bourbon

LuccaPiazza Napoleone

Teti che implora Giove

Giulia Bartolini

Teresina Balbi Senarega come angelo orante (Prie Dieu)

Tomb of Princess Sophia Zamoyska 1837-1844 Marble, width 187 cmSalviati Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence

Monumento a Vittorio Fossombroni, 1846 -50, gesso

Galleria dell’Accademia, Firenze

The Monument to Nicola Demidoff in "Piazza Demidoff" square in Florence, Italy, was sculpted by Lorenzo Bartolini in 1830/50, and achieved because of his death by his pupil Pasquale Romanelli. It was inaugurated in 1870.

Modello del monumento a Nikolaj Nikitich DemidovFirenze, Galleria d'Arte Moderna 

The monument was originally to have been placed in the family villa at San Donato, but Demidoff's son Paolo later bequeathed it to the City of Florence, which decided to place it in the square in which it now stands. The gardens laid out around the monument were interspersed with lime trees.

La Misericordia

Because of the delicate nature of the marble from which the were made, the statues soon began to deteriorate, and Giuseppe Martelli was commissioned to design the elegant iron and glass construction which still protects the monument.

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Sculpture of Machiavelli, eastern facade of the Uffizi, Florence

Niccolò MachiavelliBronze statue displayed in the Uffizi courtyards

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Portrait of Bartolini, 1806, Musée Ingres, Montauban

Lorenzo Bartolini (7 January 1777 – 20 January 1850) was an Italian sculptor who infused his neoclassicism with a strain of sentimental piety and naturalistic detail which led him furthermore Romanticism, while he drew inspiration from the sculpture of the Florentine Renaissance rather than the overpowering influence of Antonio Canova that circumscribed his Florentine contemporaries.Bartolini was born in Vernio, near Prato, Tuscany.After studying at the Florentine Academy, honing his skills and reputation as a modeller in alabaster, he went in 1797 to Paris, where he studied painting under Frédéric Desmarais, and afterwards sculpture under François-Frédéric Lemot. The bas-relief Cleobis and Biton, with which he gained the second prize of the Academy in 1803, at once established his fame as a sculptor and gained for him a number of influential patrons. His bas-relief of the Battle of Austerlitz was among those executed for the column erected in Place Vendôme. He also executed many minor pieces for Vivant-Denon, besides portrait busts of the opera composers Méhul and Cherubini. His great patron, however, was Napoleon, for whom he executed a colossal bust, and who sent him, on the recommendations of his sister Elisa Baciocchi, to Accademia Carrara in Bergamo in 1807, to teach sculpture, in spite of local opposition. Here he remained as the quasi-official portrait sculptor to the Buonapartes till after the fall of Napoleon. He then took up his residence in Florence, where he resided till his death.

The collection of original plaster casts of the sculptor

Sound: Tchaikovsky - Souvenir de Florence Mov.I.Allegro con spirito,

II.Adagio cantabile e con moto

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