Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin
A Fine Multipatinated Orientalist Bust of A Young Woman
£25,000
Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin (French, 1841-1907) A Fine Multipatinated Orientalist Bust of A Young Woman. Signed and dated 'Ele. Guillemin /...
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Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin (French, 1841-1907)
A Fine Multipatinated Orientalist Bust of A Young Woman.
Signed and dated ‘Ele. Guillemin / 1882’.
Bronze, polychrome patina, inset with faceted red stones, on a veined red marble socle.
This impressive ‘Orientalist’ bust has a fine multipatinated surface, the young woman dressed in traditional costume and adorned with regional jewels. Dated 1882, is an example of the finely detailed polychrome sculptures for which Guillemin is best known.
Emile Guillemin made his debut at the Salon in 1870, and from 1877 submitted works on exclusively Orientalist themes, receiving an Honorable Mention for sculpture in 1897. Although his oeuvre included a wide range of subjects, Guillemin specialised in ethnographic sculpture and is renowned as a proponent of the Orientalist movement. His approach to his subjects was not simply decorative and, as in the work of Charles Cordier, Guillemin went to great lengths to ensure the accuracy of the costumes and physiognomies of his busts.
France, Dated 1882.
Fecha
Dated 1882
Origen
Francia
Medio
Bronce patinado
Firma
Signed and dated 'Ele. Guillemin / 1882'.
Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin (1841- 1907) was born in Paris, he studied under his father, the painter Émile-Marie Guillemin, and was also a pupil of Salmson.
He made his debut at the Salon in 1870 with a pair of Roman gladiators, later winning a Honourable Mention for Sculpture in 1897.
Guillemin covered a wide range of subjects, but normally figurative (most commonly biblical figures, groups or portrait busts of his contemporaries), specialising in ethnographic works he was particularly renowned as a proponent of the Orientalist movement.
Bibliography:
Kjellberg, Pierre. Les Bronzes du XIX siècle, Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs, Les Editions de l’Amateur, (Paris), 1989; pps. 369-370.
Kjellberg, Pierre. Les Bronzes du XIX siècle, Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs, Les Editions de l’Amateur, (Paris), 1989; pps. 369-370.