Sébastien Slodtz
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Sebastiaen Slodtz, in France called Sébastien Slodtz (1655–1726) was a Flemish
sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
and decorator who after training in his native Antwerp, moved to France where he became a court sculptor to the King.Gordon Campbell, The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts: Two-volume Set', Oxford University Press, USA, 2006, pp. 360-361 He was the father of three sons who helped further shape official French sculpture between the
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and the
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.Souchal, François 1968. ''Les Slodtz sculpteurs et decorateurs du Roi (1685-1764)'' Reviewed by Terence Hodgkinson
''The Burlington Magazine'' 111 (March 1969), pp. 156, 159-160


Life

He was born in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
as the son of a master carpenter and Jacqueline de Lannoy.Sébastien Slodtz, ''Aristaeus and Proteus''
at the Victoria and Albert Museum
He moved to Paris in 1685. Here he joined the Paris workshop of
François Girardon François Girardon (10 March 1628 – 1 September 1715) was a French sculptor of the Louis XIV style or French Baroque, best known for his statues and busts of Louis XIV and for his statuary in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. Biograph ...
. Under Girardon's direction he worked for the sculptural decor of
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and its gardens and for the
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. Sébastien Slodtz was the outstanding sculptor to come out of Girardon's atelier. He married in 1692 Magdelaine (Madeleine) de Guichy (or Cucci), the daughter of Domenico Cucci, the gold- and silversmith to king
Louis XIV Louis XIV (Louis Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great () or the Sun King (), was List of French monarchs, King of France from 14 May 1643 until his death in 1715. His reign of 72 years and 110 days is the Li ...
. The couple had 13 children. His son
René-Michel Slodtz René-Michel Slodtz called Michel-Ange Slodtz (1705–1764) was a French sculptor who worked in Baroque style, and active mainly in Paris and Rome for the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi. Biography A Parisian by birth, Slodtz's father, Sébastien Slod ...
(1705–64), nicknamed Michelange (i.e. Michelangelo), is regarded as the sole great sculptor in the Slodtz dynasty of artists. Two other sons worked in partnership largely for the ephemeral royal and princely occasions overseen by the organisation of the French royal household called the
Menus-Plaisirs du Roi The Menus-Plaisirs du Roi () was, in the organisation of the French royal household under the Ancien Régime, the department of the Maison du Roi responsible for the "lesser pleasures of the King", which meant in practice that it was in charge of a ...
: the designer-decorator Sébastien-Antoine (1695–1754) and the sculptor Paul-Ambroise (1702–58), who was the only one of the sons to be accepted in the
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. Their lively, dashing drawings cannot be told apart, even by specialists. Two further brothers, Jean-Baptiste Slodtz and Dominique-François were painters, the former becoming a ''peintre ordinaire'' to the
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and the latter also working for the Menus-Plaisirs.The Wrightsman Collection. Vols. 1 and 2, Furniture, Gilt Bronze and Mounted Porcelain, Carpets, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 166, p. 572 His daughter Maria Francisca (Marie-Françoise) Slodtz, married the Flemish painter
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on 16 July 1716.Ph. Rombouts and Th. van Lerius, ''De Liggeren en andere Historische Archieven der Antwerpsche Sint Lucasgilde, onder Zinkspreuk: "Wy Jonsten Versaemt" afgeschreven en bemerkt door Ph. Rombouts en Th. Van Lerius, Advokaet, onder de bescherming van den raed van bestuer der koninklyke Akademie van beeldende Kunsten, van gezegde Stad''
Volume 2, Antwerp, 1872, pp. 590, 596, 590
He was appointed to the post of ''Dessinateur de la Chambre et du Cabinet de Sa Majesté'', which meant he was in charge of the orderly production of the designs for the Menus-Plaisirs. Two of his sons filled this post after him. He also became rector of the
Académie de Saint-Luc The Académie de Saint-Luc was the guild of painters and sculptors set up in Paris in 1391, and dissolved in 1776.Alfred Fierro (1996). ''Histoire et Dictionnaire de Paris''. Paris: Robert Laffont. It was set up by the Provost of Paris in 1391, a ...
, the Paris guild of painters and sculptors. Among the pupils of Sébastien Slodtz was Pierre de L'Estache. He died on 9 May 1726 in his lodgings in the Louvre in Paris.Eugene Piot, ''État civil de quelques artistes français. Extrait des registres des paroisses des anciennes archives de la ville de Paris, publie avec une introduction'', Pagnerre, 1873, p. 115-116


Work

Sébastien Slodtz was a prolific sculptor and ornamental designer. He worked on a number of commissions in the gardens of Versailles including for a marble vase for the allée royale and decorations for the chapel of the Virgin and the chapel of St Louis. He worked also on the ephemeral decoration for funerals organised by the Menus-Plaisirs at the Notre Dame and the abbey of Saint-Denis. His best-known work is the ''Aristaeus fettering Proteus'', begun in 1688 and installed in 1714 in the ''Bassin d'Apollon'' on the
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at Versailles, where it is still in situ. His other chief works were the ''Hannibal counting the rings of the Roman knights killed at the Battle of Cannae'' for the allée royale at Versailles. It was designed as a pendant for Nicolas Coustou's ''Julius Caesar''. Girardon made a terracotta model on the basis of which Slodtz executed the larger work.Sébastien SLODTZ, ''Annibal''
The pair of sculptures were removed to the Jardin des Tuileries in 1722. In 1872 they were removed to the
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.
He also made a statue of St Ambrose in the Dôme des Invalides, and a bas-relief ''Saint Louis sending missionaries to India''. Other works were provided for the
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, such as the marble ''Vertumnus'' for the Cascade and sculptures for the
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. In
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, the secret council chamber of Elector Max Emanuel's parade apartment houses an ensemble by Slodtz. It is a magnificent fireplace with a white marble mirror top with incrusted, multi-coloured decoration as well as tabletops of the same design for two consoles, which the Elector commissioned in 1719.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Slodtz, Sebastien 17th-century Flemish sculptors 18th-century Flemish sculptors 1655 births 1726 deaths Artists from Antwerp