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French President Bronze Sculpture Marie François Sadi Carnot By Adolphe Jean Lavergne
REF: LA511147
£4,000
€4,623
$5,335
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Historic 19th Century Antique Bronze Sculpture French President Bust Marie François Sadi Carnot by Adolphe Jean Lavergne.
Impress your clients & guests in your office or home with this incredible detailed sculpture of the historic former French President Carnot.
Title "Carnot before the assassination"
Subject: Known French politician leader in front profile, half length view, having such a fabulous charming patina which you will love & cherish, the detail is of museum quality totally amazing so crisp, with his receding hairline, thick curled moustache & beard , prominent nose having such masculine facial features. Showing part of his clothing jacket and shirt also bowtie. He is looking directly at the viewer.
A rather nice display size being 42 cm high and 23.5 cm in width.
Signed on the lower side Lavergne, by the known French sculptor Adolphe Jean Lavergne.
In our opinion this is an examplary example of his work.
Made from the finest cast bronze, quite heavy weighing just under 8kg.
Origin from Paris France.
Circa dated 1894 late 19th century Victorian era.
Provenance: From a high end southern based auction & now in collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd.
Highly desirable sought after by collectors.
Perfect to suit and home interior design theme.
Brief history of the sculptor: Adolphe Jean Lavergne was a French 19th Century sculptor who was born in 1852. He was a Parisian sculptor, it is known that he was a pupil of François Jouffroy. Many galleries also museums like Bukowskis, have shown Adolphe Jean Lavergne's works. Adolphe Jean Lavergne's works have sold at auction houses around the world the highest recorded sold was was $15,930 Us dollars. The sculptor artist died in around the beginning of the 20th century in the year 1901.
Biography of Marie François Sadi Carnot (French: [maʁi fʁɑ̃swa sadi kaʁno]: 11 August 1837 – 25 June 1894) was a French statesman who served as President of France from 1887 until his assassination in 1894. His presidency was marked by a series of poorly handled crises. General Boulanger's rapid rise and failed attempt to march on the Élysée in 1889 posed the first serious threat to the Republic during Carnot's term. Then came a series of ministerial crises, financial scandals, labour turmoil, anarchist violence, and finally Carnot's own assassination in 1894. The Panama scandals, involving bribes to parliamentarians, resulted in major financial losses and deeply embarrassed those involved. The extreme right-wing newspaper La Libre Parole, run by anti-Semitic publicist Édouard Drumont, escalated intolerance towards Third Republic politics.
Carnot presided over a few achievements. He was well received when he travelled around France and when he inaugurated the 1889 exhibition celebrating the French Revolution, and he facilitated a rapprochement with Russia. His term in office bolstered the power and influence of the presidency.
When the Daniel Wilson scandals occasioned the downfall of Jules Grévy in December 1887, Carnot's reputation for integrity made him a candidate for the presidency, and he obtained the support of Georges Clemenceau and many others, so that he was elected by 616 votes out of 827. He assumed office at a critical period, when the republic was all but openly attacked by General Boulanger.
Carnot's ostensible part during this agitation was confined to augmenting his popularity by well-timed appearances on public occasions, which gained credit for the presidency and the republic. When, early in 1889, Boulanger was finally driven into exile, it fell to Carnot to appear as head of the state on two occasions of special interest, the celebration of the centenary of the French Revolution in 1889 and the opening of the Paris Exhibition of the same year. The success of both was regarded as a popular ratification of the republic, and though continually harassed by the formation and dissolution of ephemeral ministries, by socialist outbreaks, and the beginnings of anti-Semitism, Carnot had only one serious crisis to surmount, the Panama scandals of 1892, which, if they greatly damaged the prestige of the state, increased the respect felt for its head, against whose integrity none could breathe a word.
Carnot was in favour of the Franco-Russian Alliance and received the Order of St Andrew from Alexander III. President Carnot was reaching the zenith of his popularity, when, on 24 June 1894, after delivering a public banquet speech in Lyon at the Palais du Commerce, in which he appeared to imply that he would not seek re-election, he was stabbed on the Rue de la République by an Italian anarchist named Sante Geronimo Caserio. Carnot, transported to the Préfecture du Rhône nearby, died shortly after midnight on 25 June. The stabbing aroused widespread horror and grief, and the president was honoured with an elaborate funeral ceremony in the Panthéon on 1 July 1894, after which he was interred in the Panthéon's crypt alongside other notable figures in French history. Caserio called the assassination a political act, and was executed on 16 August 1894.
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measurements
Height:
42 cm
Width:
23.5 cm
Depth:
15 cm
Depth deepest point (15 cm)
Depth of base (10 cm)
Width of base (11 cm)
measurements
declaration
Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD has clarified that the French President Bronze Sculpture Marie François Sadi Carnot By Adolphe Jean Lavergne (LA511147) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1894
declaration
condition
condition
Offered in fine used condition. Having charming noticeable patina age wear, scratches, stains commensurate with usage & old age. A small chip in the right eyebrow.