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France, 1831 Salon medal attributed to sculptor Jean-Pierre Dantan

1831

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France, 1831 Salon medal attributed to sculptor Jean-Pierre Dantan

1831

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Condition

Excellent

Material

Gold plated copper

Place of production

France

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Description

France, Louis Philippe, 1831 Salon medal attributed to sculptor Jean-Pierre Dantan, unique. 34.26 grams. Jean-Pierre Dantan was a French sculptor and caricaturist whose early career was shaped by his participation in the prestigious annual exhibitions of the French art establishment. At the Paris Salon of 1831, Dantan received a second-prize medal, a significant recognition for a young sculptor seeking to establish himself within the competitive academic art world of nineteenth-century France. The award acknowledged the technical skill and expressive quality of his sculptural work, helping to elevate his reputation among critics and patrons in Paris. This early institutional recognition contributed to Dantan’s growing prominence and supported his transition from a promising student into a professional artist, laying the groundwork for the career that would later make him famous for both refined portrait sculpture and satirical caricature busts of leading cultural figures. G2662

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Description

France, Louis Philippe, 1831 Salon medal attributed to sculptor Jean-Pierre Dantan, unique.

34.26 grams.


Jean-Pierre Dantan was a French sculptor and caricaturist whose early career was shaped by his participation in the prestigious annual exhibitions of the French art establishment. At the Paris Salon of 1831, Dantan received a second-prize medal, a significant recognition for a young sculptor seeking to establish himself within the competitive academic art world of nineteenth-century France. The award acknowledged the technical skill and expressive quality of his sculptural work, helping to elevate his reputation among critics and patrons in Paris. This early institutional recognition contributed to Dantan’s growing prominence and supported his transition from a promising student into a professional artist, laying the groundwork for the career that would later make him famous for both refined portrait sculpture and satirical caricature busts of leading cultural figures.

G2662