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3D modely ARTWinter at The Palace of Versailles, FranceTitle Winter Artist Francois Girardon (1628-1715) Date 1684-1686 Medium Marble Dimensions Accession # MR 1864 Credit Cast in 2010. The original artwork was restored thanks to Mr and Mrs Julio Marie Manto Domingo This group formed part of a series of 24 figures commissioned by Colbert in 1674 and which was originally intended to adorn the Water Parterre. The Seasons in Versailles are represented by figures of men and women bearing attributes that identify them: Winter, the last season of the year, is depicted as an old man. He is cold and tries to warm himself at a brazier from which flames escape. Winter symbolises the end of human life and Girardon has personified it in this pathetic figure of an old man frozen and lost in thought, close to death. This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24 sculptures could depict. The idea was to be "designed as a broad review of the effects of God on the world and a unity of man and nature" with personifications of various natural phenomenons and landmarks. The 24 sculptures were separated into individual series of four sculptures, depicting:The Four Times of the Day - Morning, Midday, Evening, NightFour Continents of the World - Europe, Asia, Africa, AmericaThe Four Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterThe Four Elements - Earth, Air, Fire, WaterThe Four Human Temperaments - The Choleric, The Phlegmatic, The Sanguine, The MelancholicThe Four Poems - The Heroic Poem, The Lyric, The Satirical, The Pastoral náhodný výběr modelů
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