Autumn (one of a pair)

Jean-Baptiste Pigalle French
Designer Ange Jacques Gabriel French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 548

This vase, along with its mate by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, was part of a set of four designed for the royal Château de Choisy by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel. None of the vases, however, was ever sent to Choisy. The Museum's pair was given by Louis XV to the marquis de Marigny, the marquise de Pompadour's brother, who placed them in his own château at Ménars, where they remained until the beginning of this century. The other pair, decorated with the attributes of Spring, was made by Jacques Verbeckt and is divided between the Musée du Louvre in Paris and the château at Malmaison.

Autumn (one of a pair), Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (French, 1714–1785), Marble, French, Paris or Versailles

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