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The three graces

Discover Étienne Maurice Falconet: French sculptor of the Baroque, Rococo & Neoclassical eras. Known for Peter the Great's Bronze Horseman & Sèvres porcelain.

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Étienne Maurice Falconet: Sculptor of Grandeur and Delicate Beauty

Étienne Maurice Falconet (1 December 1716 – 24 January 1791) stands as a pivotal figure in the late Baroque, Rococo, and early Neoclassical periods of French sculpture. Born into modest circumstances in Paris, his journey from a humble apprenticeship to becoming one of the most celebrated artists of his time is a testament to talent, ambition, and an extraordinary ability to capture both power and grace. Falconet’s legacy rests primarily on two monumental achievements: the colossal bronze statue of Peter the Great, “The Bronze Horseman,” in St. Petersburg, Russia, and his prolific contributions to the Royal Sèvres porcelain manufactory, where he elevated small-scale sculpture to an art form in its own right. Falconet's early life was marked by a practical apprenticeship—he began as a marble cutter’s assistant—a far cry from the artistic circles he would soon enter. However, his innate talent for sculpting quickly shone through, producing clay and wood figures during his leisure hours that attracted the attention of Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne the Younger, a leading sculptor of the time. Lemoyne recognized Falconet's potential and took him as his pupil, providing invaluable training and guidance. This mentorship proved crucial, laying the foundation for Falconet’s subsequent success. Early works like “Milo of Croton” (1754), a remarkably lifelike depiction of the Greek hero, secured his admission to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, marking a significant step in his career and establishing him as a rising star within the Parisian art world. The sculpture’s realism and emotional depth were particularly striking for their time, demonstrating Falconet's keen observational skills and ability to imbue stone with human feeling. Falconet’s rise to prominence was further fueled by his participation in the lavish salons of 1755 and 1757, where he unveiled his celebrated marble sculptures, “L’Amour” (Love) and “The Bather” (also known as "Nymphe descendant au bain"). These works, characterized by their sensual themes, elegant poses, and exquisite detailing, captivated audiences and cemented Falconet's reputation for capturing the beauty of the human form with remarkable sensitivity. The “Bather,” in particular, is considered a masterpiece of Rococo sculpture, showcasing Falconet’s mastery of drapery, light, and shadow—elements that he would later skillfully employ in his monumental bronze statue. These early successes were not merely artistic achievements; they also reflected the prevailing tastes of the French court, where elegance, sensuality, and mythological subjects were highly valued. A pivotal moment in Falconet’s career arrived in 1766 when he was invited to St. Petersburg by Catherine the Great, then Empress of Russia. This invitation marked a dramatic shift in his artistic trajectory, leading him to undertake one of the most ambitious projects of his career: the creation of “The Bronze Horseman,” a colossal equestrian statue commemorating Peter the Great’s victory over Sweden. Working alongside his pupil and stepdaughter, Marie-Anne Collot, Falconet spent years meticulously crafting this monumental work, which stands as a symbol of Russian power and imperial grandeur. The sheer scale and technical complexity of the sculpture—requiring an enormous amount of bronze—testified to Falconet’s skill and determination. The statue's imposing presence and dynamic composition continue to inspire awe today. Beyond his monumental works, Falconet’s contributions to the Royal Sèvres porcelain manufactory were equally significant. Appointed director of the sculpture atelier in 1757, he revolutionized the production of small-scale porcelain figurines, transforming them from simple decorative objects into miniature works of art. He introduced new techniques and designs, creating a series of exquisite “enfants” (children) depicting various figures from Greek mythology and classical literature—a set that became immensely popular throughout Europe. Falconet’s influence extended far beyond Sèvres; his innovative approach to porcelain sculpture inspired other manufactories to emulate his style, establishing a distinct aesthetic tradition. His work at Sèvres demonstrated an understanding of both technical mastery and artistic expression, showcasing the potential for delicate detail and narrative storytelling within the constraints of a small-scale medium. Falconet’s artistic vision was deeply influenced by several sources. The painter François Boucher, known for his opulent and sensual Rococo style, undoubtedly played a role in shaping Falconet's aesthetic sensibilities. Furthermore, he drew inspiration from contemporary theater and ballet, evident in the graceful poses and dynamic compositions of many of his sculptures. His work often possesses a subtle eroticism—a delicate balance between beauty, sensuality, and coy charm—reflecting the prevailing artistic trends of the 18th century. Despite facing challenges during the French Revolution, which resulted in the destruction of many of his religious works, Falconet’s legacy endures through “The Bronze Horseman” and his exquisite porcelain sculptures, solidifying his place as one of France's most celebrated sculptors. His ability to seamlessly blend technical skill with artistic vision continues to resonate with viewers today.
étienne maurice falconet

étienne maurice falconet

1716 - 1791 , France

Krótka nota

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Boucher']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne']
  • Date Of Birth: December 1, 1716
  • Date Of Death: January 24, 1791
  • Full Name: Étienne Maurice Falconet
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bronze Horseman Statue
    • Flora
    • Milo of Croton
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France