1785-1788
The Triumph of Flora
Joseph DeschampsFrench, 1743 - 1788
This sculpted relief and another titled The Race between Atalanta and Hippomenes are plaster models produced by Joseph Deschamps and his workshop for a pair of monumental marbles commissioned for Queen Marie Antoinette of France (1755–1793). A finished stone relief was carved from this plaster and installed at the top of a grand stair hall leading to the queen’s state apartments in the Château of Saint-Cloud, just outside Paris, which had been purchased for the queen in 1785 and was partly renovated under the direction of the architect Richard Mique (1728–1794).
This panel shows Flora, the Roman goddess of spring, processioning in triumph on a chariot pulled by putti (winged, angelic children) and surrounded by attendants bearing flowers. The stone reliefs were damaged when the château was destroyed in 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War; however, this plaster model was apparently preserved in an outbuilding.
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