Charles Antoine Coysevox ( or ; 29 September 164010 October 1720), was a French sculptor in the
Baroque
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and
Louis XIV style, best known for his sculpture decorating the gardens and
Palace of Versailles
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and his portrait busts.
Biography
Coysevox was born 29 September 1640 in
Lyon
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. He was the son of a sculptor, from a family which had emigrated from
Franche-Comté
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, a Spanish possession at the time. He made his first work of sculpture of
the Madonna when he was only seventeen,
Coysevox came to Paris in 1657 and joined the workshop of the sculptor
Louis Lerambert. He trained himself further by making copies in marble of
Roman sculptures, including a ''
Venus de Medici'' and the ''Castor and Pollux''. In 1666, he married Marguerite Quillerier, Lerambert's niece, who died a year after the marriage. In 1679, he married Claude Bourdict.
In 1667 he was commissioned by the
bishop of Strasbourg
Archbishops
*Charles Amarin Brand (16 July 1984 – 23 October 1997) (with rank of archbishop from 1988)
*Joseph Doré (23 October 1997 – 25 August 2006)
*Jean-Pierre Grallet (21 April 2007 – 18 February 2017)
*Luc Ravel (18 February 2017 ...
,
Cardinal Fürstenberg, to statuary for his château at Saverne (
Zabern).
In 1671, after four years spent working at Saverne, he returned to Paris. In 1676, his bust of the king's painter
Charles Le Brun
Charles Le Brun (; baptised 24 February 1619 – 12 February 1690) was a French Painting, painter, Physiognomy, physiognomist, Aesthetics, art theorist, and a director of several art schools of his time. He served as a court painter to Louis XIV, ...
gained him admission to the ''
Académie Royale.'' He became part of the extraordinary team of sculptors, painters, and decorators, under the control of Le Brun, who between 1677 and 1685 produced the decoration of the Palace and Gardens of Versailles. Later, between 1701 and 1709, when Louis XIV built a new
Château de Marly, where he could escape from the crowds and ceremony at Versailles, with Coysevox providing several works for that site.
Coysevox rose steadily in the artistic hierarchy. He became a professor at the Royal Academy in 1678, and then its director in 1702, with an annual pension of four thousand ''livres''. In this position, he guided the training of a generation of French sculptors, including his nephews
Nicolas Coustou (1659–1733) and
Guillaume Coustou (1677–1746), who became important figures in French sculpture of the early 18th century.
Coysevox died in Paris on 10 October 1720.
Monumental sculpture
A large part of his work is found at the
Palace of Versailles
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. One of his most famous works is the large stucco medallion of Louis XIV, found in the Salon of War in the Palace. The King is portrayed as a Roman Emperor on horseback, trampling his enemies, like a modern Caesar, gazing ahead to the future, as a figure of Victory offers him a crown of laurels.
He executed ''Justice'' and ''Force'' and the ''River Garonne'' at Versailles. Among his works from Marly are the ''Mercury'' and the equestrian ''Fame'' (1702) and four groups commissioned for the "river" in the château's park; ''La Seine'' and its pendant at the head of the cascade, ''La Marne'', ''Neptune'' and ''Amphitrite''. Models in weather-resistant stucco were set up in 1699, replaced by marbles when they were finished in 1705. The groups were seized as ''
biens nationaux'' in 1796 and dispersed: the ''Seine'' and ''Marne'' went to
Saint-Cloud, and the ''Neptune'' and ''
Amphitrite'' went to
Brest in 1801.
Besides the works given above, he carved about a dozen funeral monuments, including those to Colbert (at Saint-Eustache), to Cardinal Mazarin (in the Louvre), and to the painter Le Brun (in the church of
Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet).
Between 1708 and 1710 Coysevox produced three further sculptures for Marly, a ''Pan'' (now in the Louvre), flanked by a ''Flora'' and a ''Dryad'' (in the Tuileries Gardens). A highly finished terracotta
bozzetto or reduction of the ''Dryad'', signed and dated 1709, is in the
Ashmolean Museum
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, Oxford.
For the facade of the dome of the royal chapel of
Les Invalides, he sculpted a bust of
Charlemagne
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, a pendant to the statue of
Louis XI
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by another royal sculptor,
Nicolas Coustou. On the upper level of the same chapel, he made a group of statues illustrating ''The Cardinal Virtues''.
Image:Carolus Magnus Coysevox Invalides.jpg, ''Charlemagne'', (1706), right niche of the facade of the dome of Les Invalides in Paris
Image:Louvre neptune RF3006.jpg, ''Neptune'', from Marly, 1699-1705 (Louvre
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)
Image:Fame riding Pegasus Coysevox Louvre MR1824.jpg, Equestrian ''Fame of Louis XIV'', for Marly, 1702, removed to the Tuileries Garden, 1719
Image:Statue of Louis XIV, Hôtel Carnavalet, Paris, 2016 (crop).jpg, Louis XIV of France, by Coysevox, Carnavalet Museum
File:Versailles, sala della guerra, stucco con luigi XIV di Antoine Coysevox.JPG, Stucco medallion of Louis XIV, Palace of Versailles
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File:L’Abondance front view.jpg, ''L’Abondance'' at the Pavillon Dufour, Palace of Versailles
Portrait busts
Coysevox sculpted portrait busts of many of the celebrated men and women of his age. The faces of his busts were considered remarkably accurate; he did not flatter his subjects, but by the poses, detail and precision of the costumes he gave them a particular dignity.
His subjects included Louis XIV and
Louis XV
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, at Versailles;
Colbert (the kneeling figure of his tomb at
Saint-Eustache);
Cardinal Mazarin, (in the church of the
Collège des Quatre-Nations);
Louis II de Bourbon;
Louis, Grand Condé (in the Louvre);
Maria Theresa of Austria;
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (11 September 161127 July 1675), commonly known as Turenne (), was a French general and one of only six Marshal of France, marshals to have been promoted Marshal General of France. The most illus ...
;
Vauban; the
Cardinal de Bouillon; and
de Polignac; the duc de Chaulnes (National Gallery of Art, Washington);
Fénelon;
Racine;
André Le Nôtre
André Le Nôtre (; 12 March 1613 – 15 September 1700), originally rendered as André Le Nostre, was a French landscape architect and the principal gardener of King Louis XIV of France. He was the landscape architect who designed Gardens ...
(church of St-Roch);
Bossuet (in the Louvre); the comte d'Harcourt; Cardinal
Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg; and as
Charles Le Brun
Charles Le Brun (; baptised 24 February 1619 – 12 February 1690) was a French Painting, painter, Physiognomy, physiognomist, Aesthetics, art theorist, and a director of several art schools of his time. He served as a court painter to Louis XIV, ...
(in the Louvre).
Le Brun Coysevox Louvre MR2156.jpg, Bust of Charles LeBrun, (1676) (Louvre
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)
(Narbonne) Buste de Louis XIV - Antoine Coysevox - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Narbonne.jpg, Louis XIV (1680), Museum of Narbonne
Jean Baptiste Colbert -Antoine Coysevox - Musée du Louvre Sculptures MR 2115 ; N 15273.jpg, Jean-Baptiste Colbert (the Louvre)
Marie Serre Coysevox Louvre LP502.jpg, Marie Serre, mother of Hyacinthe Rigaud (the Louvre) (1706)
Grand Conde Louvre MR3343.jpg, Louis, Grand Condé (in the Louvre)
Antoine Coysevox.jpg, Self-portrait (the Louvre)
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
Web Gallery of ArtLouvre Database (French language)*
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1640 births
1720 deaths
Sculptors from Lyon
French people of Spanish descent
17th-century French sculptors
French male sculptors
18th-century French sculptors
18th-century French male artists
Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture