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Black patina on bronze
Black patina on bronze













It gained popularity because of the quality of their work using the low-wax casting technique.

black patina on bronze

The Valsuani foundry was established in the 19th century by Marcello Valsuani and his sons Claudio and Attilio. In 1959, another 15 copies were made by Valsuani from the first plaster. All of those were made from the same plaster which belonged to Henri Bing at the time. It is currently preserved at the Albright Art Gallery in Buffalo.Īround 1890, 20 additional copies were made by Siot-Decauville and another 20 by 1925 by Rudier. Armand Dayot took the initiative to have them made from a second plaster that belonged to him thanks to molder Pouzadoux. It was made out of ruined soil by Victor Geoffroy-Dechaume.īetween the end of the 19th and throughout the 20th century, other bronze copies have been made by famous founders. The original plaster for the bronze belongs in a private collection in Milan. It has been lent for several exhibitions around the world. The bronze version has the Daumier signature an “S” at the back-right angle and “Siot-Decauville fondeur Paris n☄” on the left. Before that, it belonged to the Musée du Luxembourg from 1892 to 1927 and to the Louvre from 1927 to 1986.

black patina on bronze

Since 1986, a bronze version of Ratapoil is currently preserved at the Musée d’Orsay (n° inv. Surprisingly enough, the current sculpture seems fairly modern as opposed to the one from the mid-19th century, especially because of its expressionist features. His mustache, black redingote, and dented top hat helped give Ratapoil a demoted look. In what was called the “Série Actualités”, one of the plates showed a Napoleon-looking Ratapoil. On September 28th, Ratapoil made his first lithography appearance and about 30 others by 1851.Īfter the fall of the empire, Daumier gave life back to his character in a style very close to his Don Quichotte drawings. In the following days, articles by Clément Caraguel and signed “Colonel Ratapoil” were published in the journal. On August 12th 1850, Ratapoil made his very first appearance in the Charivari in Colonel Ratapoil’s Announcement. To show is disapproval towards Bonaparte, he published the story of Ratapoil in the Charivari journal in an attempt to alert readers that the regime was a threat. In 1831, he did 6 months in jail for drawing a glutton caricature of King Louis-Phillipe. He represents the caricature of a Louis Napoleon Bonaparte partisan.ĭaumier was a die-hard republican.

black patina on bronze

Ratapoil is a character created by Daumier in 1850. Lost wax-casting by the Valsuani foundry (n° 1/10). Posthumous shiny black patina bronze made from the 1851 model.















Black patina on bronze