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3D modely ARTBoreas Abducting Oreithyia at The Louvre, ParisTitle Boreas Abducting Orithyia Artist Gaspard Marsy (French, 1624-1681) Date 1677 - 1679 Medium Marble Dimensions 2.60 x 1 x 1 mertres Accession # M.R. 1844 Credit Work restored by Pari Mutuel Urbain in 2004-2006 This is one of four groups depicting an abduction, another being Saturn and Cybele (also at The Louvre and on Scan the World, find it here!) by Regnaudin, created as a commission piece for the park of The Palace of Versailles from French painter Charles Le Brun in 1674. The four large group sculptures symbolise the four elements, this one representing air, which were put in place alongside other sculptures of four (The seasons, times of the day, continents, poems, temperances of man). The air is represented by an episode in Ovid's Metamorphosis: The north wind, Boreas, abducts Orithyia, the duaghter of Erechtheus, the king of Athensm to bring into his Kingdom of Thrace. The model was undertaken by Marcy from 1677 to 1679 and was completed by his student Anselme Flamen from 1684 to 1687 and was placed at the Organgerie of Versailles in 1716 and then brought near to the circular pond of the palace gardens. Is is now on permanent display in The Louvre, Paris, after being restored between 2004-2006 by Pari Mutuel Urbain. (source; Louvre) náhodný výběr modelů
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