Portrait of Antoine-René de Voyer de Paulmy d’Argenson
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Portrait of Antoine-René de Voyer de Paulmy d’Argenson
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合計金額
$ 263
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アーティストの略歴
A Quiet Genius Amidst Rococo Excess
Jean Baptiste Defernez (1729 – 1783) remains a figure shrouded in relative obscurity compared to his contemporaries, yet his contribution to French sculpture during the Rococo era holds considerable artistic merit. Born in Paris, Defernez’s early life offers scant biographical detail—he began his apprenticeship at the Sèvres porcelain factory, gaining invaluable experience in modeling and gilding techniques that would inform his later work.
- Early Training & Craftsmanship: His formative years at Sèvres instilled a meticulous attention to detail and mastery of materials – skills crucial for creating remarkably expressive portrait busts.
- Service to Royalty: Defernez’s patronage by the Duc d'Orléans brought him into contact with influential circles and secured commissions for ambitious sculptural projects, notably gilded lead statue groups depicting children at the Palais Royal.
Unlike many artists of his time who sought acclaim within the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, Defernez opted for a path less traveled—he established a school for sculpture and drawing in Paris, nurturing the talent of Louis Jean Jacques Durameau, whose own artistic endeavors would later gain recognition.
A Style Defined by Authenticity
Despite lacking official commissions and facing criticism regarding his stylistic choices during Defernez’s lifetime—considered somewhat unfashionable by prevailing tastes—his oeuvre possesses a distinctive character. Art historians like Michael Levey have noted that Defernez's portrait busts eschewed the idealized conventions of Rococo art, favoring instead “honest, unidealized, quite free from gallant flattery.” This approach aligns closely with the stylistic sensibilities of Jean Baptiste Greuze, demonstrating a profound understanding of psychological realism.
- Greuze’s Influence: Defernez's portraits captured subtle nuances of emotion and character—a deliberate departure from the polished surfaces favored by many sculptors of his era.
- Psychological Depth: Levey’s observation underscores Defernez’s commitment to portraying subjects with unflinching honesty, prioritizing psychological truth over superficial beauty.
Notable Works & Legacy
Among Defernez's most celebrated pieces are portraits of Antoine René de Voyer d’Argenson and Madame Favart—works that exemplify his signature style. These busts showcase remarkable likenesses combined with expressive facial expressions conveying inner thoughts and feelings.
- Antoine René de Voyer d’Argenson: Defernez's depiction of Argenson captures the statesman’s dignified composure alongside hints of melancholy—a testament to his ability to convey complex psychological states.
- Madame Favart: Similarly, Madame Favart’s portrait embodies grace and vulnerability, reflecting Defernez’s masterful technique in capturing subtle nuances of emotion.
A Rediscovery Through Art Historical Analysis
Although Defernez did not achieve widespread fame during his lifetime, recent scholarship has revived interest in his work, recognizing its significance within the broader context of Rococo sculpture. His uncompromising realism—a reaction against the prevailing artistic trends—continues to resonate with contemporary viewers and art critics alike.
- Michael Levey’s Assessment: Levey's analysis highlights Defernez’s stylistic independence and his contribution to a more psychologically nuanced tradition of portraiture.
- Contemporary Relevance: Defernez’s focus on honest representation—a principle that aligns with the values of modern art—underscores his enduring artistic legacy.
jean baptiste defernex
1729 - 1783 , France
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Portrait Bust
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Classical Sculpture']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean Baptiste Greuze']
- Date Of Birth: Paris, France (1729)
- Date Of Death: 1783
- Full Name: Jean Baptiste Defernex
- Nationality: French
- Notable Artworks:
- Portrait of Antoine-René de Voyer de Paulmy d’Argenson
- Madame Favart
- Place Of Birth: Paris

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