ArtistsJean-Baptiste Pigalle
Jean-Baptiste Pigalle

Jean-Baptiste Pigalle

France, 1714–1785
SculptureNeoclassicismBaroque
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  • Baroque
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Jean-Baptiste Pigalle was a French sculptor of the eighteenth century whose work bridged the ornamental Rococo tradition and a more austere neoclassical sensibility. He excelled in portrait busts, allegorical monuments, and large-scale public commissions, working primarily in marble and bronze. His formal training under Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre and subsequent success at the French Academy established him as one of the period's most sought-after sculptors. Pigalle's compositions balance elegance with psychological observation, particularly evident in his figural work and memorial sculptures.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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