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Psyche Abandoned, c. 1800, Augustin Pajou; Caster: Possibly Pierre-Philippe Thomire, French, 1730-1809, 26 x 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (66.04 x 31.75 x 29.21 cm), Bronze, France, 18th-19th century, In 1783, sculptor Augustin Pajou was commissioned to execute a sculpture for the entrance of the Salle des Antiques in Paris that would serve as a pendant piece to Cupid Carving a Bow from Hercules Club by Edme Bouchardon (1698-1762). Pajou's plaster model of the nymph Psyche, depicted as having just been abandoned by Cupid, created a scandal at the Salon of 1785, where its nudity was considered to be licentious. The work was withdrawn from the exhibition, but Pajou's life-size version in marble earned great critical acclaim when completed in 1790. Pajou subsequently modeled two terra-cotta statuettes based upon the popular sculpture, as well as bronze reductions.

Psyche Abandoned, c. 1800, Augustin Pajou; Caster: Possibly Pierre-Philippe Thomire, French, 1730-1809, 26 x 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (66.04 x 31.75 x 29.21 cm), Bronze, France, 18th-19th century, In 1783, sculptor Augustin Pajou was commissioned to execute a sculpture for the entrance of the Salle des Antiques in Paris that would serve as a pendant piece to Cupid Carving a Bow from Hercules Club by Edme Bouchardon (1698-1762). Pajou's plaster model of the nymph Psyche, depicted as having just been abandoned by Cupid, created a scandal at the Salon of 1785, where its nudity was considered to be licentious. The work was withdrawn from the exhibition, but Pajou's life-size version in marble earned great critical acclaim when completed in 1790. Pajou subsequently modeled two terra-cotta statuettes based upon the popular sculpture, as well as bronze reductions.
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Psyche Abandoned, c. 1800, Augustin Pajou; Caster: Possibly Pierre-Philippe Thomire, French, 1730-1809, 26 x 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (66.04 x 31.75 x 29.21 cm), Bronze, France, 18th-19th century, In 1783, sculptor Augustin Pajou was commissioned to execute a sculpture for the entrance of the Salle des Antiques in Paris that would serve as a pendant piece to Cupid Carving a Bow from Hercules Club by Edme Bouchardon (1698-1762). Pajou's plaster model of the nymph Psyche, depicted as having just been abandoned by Cupid, created a scandal at the Salon of 1785, where its nudity was considered to be licentious. The work was withdrawn from the exhibition, but Pajou's life-size version in marble earned great critical acclaim when completed in 1790. Pajou subsequently modeled two terra-cotta statuettes based upon the popular sculpture, as well as bronze reductions.
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27.8 x 43.4 cm | 10.9 x 17.1 in (300 dpi)