ArtistsJacques Sarazin
Jacques Sarazin

Jacques Sarazin

French, 1592–1660
WA-00023382
SculptureBaroque
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23
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Jacques Sarazin was a French sculptor of the seventeenth century known for monumental marble reliefs and architectural ornament that synthesized classical restraint with baroque spatial drama. Active in Paris during the reign of Louis XIII, he executed major commissions for royal residences and religious institutions, establishing a vocabulary of dignified figuration that influenced French sculptural practice for generations. His work exemplifies the transition from Mannerist excess toward the ordered classicism that would define the Baroque in France.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 90% · Updated 1mo ago

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Baroque
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Artworks (2)

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  • The Met
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Chaire de l’Eglise St Estienne du Mont de Mr. Fremery sur les desseins de Mr. Sarazin (1657–1716)
Smithsonian Institution
Study for the Sculpture "Autumn" for the Château de Wideville (after 1632)
Smithsonian Institution
Leda and the Swan (Met Museum)
Met Museum
Globes (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Manhattan, United States
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