Gérôme exécutant "Les Gladiateurs". Monument à Gérôme




















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The taste for reality and historical truth taken to the extreme is manifest in the astonishing sculptural group, The Gladiators. This first sculpture by the painter Gérôme, long believed to be lost, was used by the artist's son-in-law, Aimé Morot, himself a painter and sculptor, to pay tribute to Gérôme. Morot portrayed his father-in-law in the process of sculpting The Gladiators, and so included the original group in his own composition. The group was installed in the gardens of the Louvre as a memorial in 1909.
The portrait of Gérôme gives us a realistic picture of his working conditions: the smock, the tools he is holding, and his surprised glance at the spectator all suggest that he was interrupted in his work and caught in action as if by a snapshot. The gladiators themselves, a helmeted myrmillo and a retiary with his net, sculpted by Gérôme in 1878, are life-sized versions of the two gladiators he had painted six years before. Gérôme was famous for his Neo-Grec tastes and his Orientalism. A stickler for archaeological precision, he arranged for casts of antique gladiators' equipment to be sent from Naples and invested large sums in properties for his Parisian model.
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au dos des Gladiateurs : Fonte à cire perdue par E. Gonon 1878
S. sur la plinthe inférieure à l'arrière : Aimé Morot
sur la plinthe inférieure, à l'arrière : Fonte à cire perdue A.A. Hébrard
History - Provenance
- 1909, acquis après commande par le Service d'achat aux artistes vivants (commandé en 1905)
- 1909, attribué au musée du Louvre
- à partir de 1909, au musée du Louvre, jardin de l'Infante
- à partir de 1967, au Dépôt de l'Etat
- de 1971 à 1980, au fort militaire du Mont-Valérien
- 1980, affecté au musée d'Orsay
Exhibitions
- Exposition Universelle - palais du Trocadéro - France, Paris, 1878
- Salon des arts décoratifs - palais des Champs Elysées - France, Paris, 1882
- Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904). L'histoire en spectacle - musée d'Orsay - France, Paris, 2010 - 2011
Bibliography
- Pingeot, Anne ; Le Normand-Romain, Antoinette ; Margerie, Laure de, Musée d'Orsay. Catalogue sommaire illustré des sculptures, Paris, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1986, p.166
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