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Pierre CARTELLIER et Louis PETITOT, d’après. « Le Roi Louis XIV à cheval, partant au combat. » Magnifique bronze à patine brune. Socle en marbre griotte à doucine. Ht du bronze : 65,5 cm. Ht du socle : 14,4 cm. Ht totale : 80 cm. Largeur : 62 cm. B.E. XIXe siècle. Historique : Cette statue a été dessinée par Pierre Cartellier. À sa mort en 1831, seul le cheval initialement dessiné pour une statue équestre de Louis XV commandée en 1816 par Louis XVIII pour la place de la Concorde à Paris et qui finalement ne sera pas réalisée, était achevé. Le cavalier est l’œuvre de Louis Petitot, gendre de Cartelier. Le tout est fondu en bronze par Charles Crozatier en 1838. L’ensemble sera installé au Château de Versailles ou il est encore. C’est Crozatier qui exécute également certains modèles réduits de l’ensemble.

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Statue équestre en bronze à patine brune représentant Louis XIV d'après Pierre Cartellier (1757-1831) reposant sur une base rectangu..
Pierre Cartellier · 2012
A MAGNIFICENT SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY BRONZE EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF LOUIS XIV AFTER THE MONUMENT BY LOUIS PETITOT (FRENCH, 1794-1862) AND PIERRE CARTELLIER (FRENCH, 1757-1831) POSSIBLY CAST BY CHARLES CROZATIER (1795-1855) depicting the Sun King with plumed hat astride a large stallion, raised on a rectangular plinth, mid to dark brown patination, 74cm high x 61cm wide Pierre Cartellier was originally commissioned by Louis XVIII in 1816 to produce an equestrian monument for the Place de la Concorde to replace Bouchardon's monument which had been destroyed during the revolution. The horse was finally completed in 1831, however sadly that year Cartellier died, and it was left to his son-in-law, Louis Petitot, who had worked with him, to complete the commission. Petitot produced the figure of Louis XIV and the large monument was finally erected at Versailles in 1836. The monument was cast in bronze by the renowned bronze founder Charles Crozatier (French, 1795-1855), who had himself studied under Cartellier at the School of Fine Arts in Paris.  Upon leaving Cartellier's studio, Crozatier travelled to Italy where he studied the great sculptors of the Renaissance and Baroque and produced casts of some of their works with which to use in his own bronzes. He set up his own studio at Rue du Parc Royal, Paris, and his exceptional skill won him numerous commissions from royalty and nobility both in France and beyond. Louis XVIII commissioned him to produce a sculpture of Napoleon in place Vendome, Paris, as well as the monumental cast of the present group, and Charles X made him Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.  Arguably the most renowned bronze founder in Paris for large monumental works, Crozatier was also known to have produced reductions and statuettes of monumental sculptures, such as Coustou's Marly horses, 'Ajax defying the Gods' after Louis Dupaty (see Christies, London, 23 May 2014, lot 529) and the bronze figure of Hercules after Guillaume Boichot made for the portico of the Pantheon in Paris, which is now in the Royal Collection (RCIN 31361). The exceptional quality of the casting, after-working, surface treatment, patination and minute detail apparent in the present bronze reduction all indicate a Parisian bronze founder of the highest calibre. For example, even the underside of the bronze is depicted in fine detail, the nails in the horseshoe of the horses raised hoof have been clearly defined, a casting trait reminiscent of the great equestrian sculptor Pietro Tacca who Crozatier surely would have studied whilst in Italy. That Crozatier is known to have cast the monumental version of this bronze means that we know he would have had maquettes of this group in his workshop, and it is therefore possible that he was commissioned to produce a fine reduction of the equestrian figure for a particular patron.
Pierre Cartellier · 2017
CARTELLIER PIERRE (1757-1831), D’APRÈS.
Pierre Cartellier · 2018
Pierre CARTELLIER (1757-1831), Louis-Messidor PETITOT (1794-1862) d'après
Pierre Cartellier · 2025
Pierre Cartellier (Paris 1757 - Paris 1831) Bust of Napoleon in the uniform of First Consul, Sèvres manufacture, 19th century
Pierre Cartellier · 2026