Adam Roman, Portrait of Frédéric Chopin based on a sculpture by Jean-Pierre Dantan from 1841, bronze casting, 2010, Nohant-Vic (France)., photo Paul M.R. Maeyaert; www.pmrmaeyaert.eu, 2015
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Jean-Pierre Dantan, Portrait of a Serious Frédéric Chopin, plaster, 1841, 20.1 cm, Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris, Paris (France), photo Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris
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Jean-Pierre Dantan, Portrait of a Serious Frédéric Chopin, plaster, 1841, 20.1 cm, Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris, Paris (France), photo Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris
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View of the garden at the Sand residence, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Paul M.R. Maeyaert; www.pmrmaeyaert.eu, 2007
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General view of the Sand residence, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Paul M.R. Maeyaert; www.pmrmaeyaert.eu; pmrmaeyaert@gmail.com, 2015
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George Sand (under parsol) with her son Maurice Sand and his wife Lina, and her granddaughters Aurore and Gabrielle at her summer residence in Nohant-Vic (France), photo Placide Verdot, 26 kwietnia 1875, Public domain
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Sand's residence at Nohant-Vic, print, 1864, source: Die Gartenlaube, Leipzig 1864, Public domain
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Residence of George Sand, late 18th century, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Daniel Jolivet, 2012
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Residence of George Sand, late 18th century, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Patrick, 2012
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Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic

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Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic

Variants of the name:

Pomnik Fryderyka Chopina, poważny portret Fryderyka Chopina, fr. Monument à Frédéric Chopin

Walking around the Place Saint-Anne in the small village of Nohant-Vic, once the summer residence of George Sand, where the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin used to visit, you may come across a statue of him. Connoisseurs will recognise in the bronze bust a reflection of the prototype created by the French sculptor Jean-Pierre Dantan in 1841, a plaster copy of which can be admired in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, among other places.

The Chopin bust, presented in Nohant-Vic on a high pedestal, was cast in bronze in 2010, commissioned by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage on the occasion of the Chopin Year celebrations. The bronze cast was based on an image of the composer chiseled by Polish artist Adam Roman (1916-2013), who created a copy of a plaster sculpture of Dantan after the Second World War. Bronze copies based on Roman's work from the University of Warsaw collection were donated by Polish authorities to diplomatic missions and cultural institutions around the world. In addition to Nohant-Vic, they can also be admired in Caracas, New Delhi and Tokyo, among others.

The inauguration of the monument in Nohant-Vic took place on 12 November 2010. The gift of the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage to the town had a symbolic meaning - Chopin stayed in Nohant-Vic seven times between 1839 and 1846, spending time at the residence of his beloved, George Sand, among other places, composing music. It was here that he wrote the Sonata in B flat minor, Op. 35 (with the famous Funeral March) to his last nocturnes.

Today, Sand's residence in Nohant-Vic houses a museum, and the composer's beloved is buried in the nearby cemetery. To commemorate Chopin and Sand's stays in the village, a Romantic music festival is organised every summer.

Description of the bust

A realistic likeness of Chopin with a serious countenance, inscribed 'CHOPIN', signed 'w/g Dantana Roman A'.

The author of the original portrait of Chopin was the French sculptor Jean-Pierre Dantan (1800-1869), who gained recognition as the author of noble or caricature busts of well-known figures from the world of art and politics. The busts made by the artist were mainly created for commercial purposes. They were available in various sizes and materials (plaster, bronze) for a relatively low price from a company run by the artist under the name Dantanorama. Dantan's mature oeuvre came in the 19th century. - the so-called Statuomania period in France, characterised by the extraordinary popularity of official monuments in tribute to outstanding individuals erected in urban spaces. Informal, mass-produced busts were the counterpoint to official sculptural activity.

Historia rzeźby na podstawie informacji udostępnianych przez Muzeum Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego: https://muzeum.uw.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/40_40MUW_IX-www-m.pdf

Katalog A nos Grand Hommes, Musée d'Orsay, https://anosgrandshommes.musee-orsay.fr/index.php/Detail/objects/16321

Strona internetowa Paris Musées, https://www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/en/node/132607#infos-principales

 

Time of origin:

2010

Creator:

Adam Roman (rzeźbiarz; Warszawa)(preview), Jean-Pierre Dantan (grafik, rzeźbiarz, rysownik; Francja)

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Publikacja:

01.11.2024

Ostatnia aktualizacja:

01.11.2024

Author:

Muszkowska Maria
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Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
Adam Roman, Portrait of Frédéric Chopin based on a sculpture by Jean-Pierre Dantan from 1841, bronze casting, 2010, Nohant-Vic (France)., photo Paul M.R. Maeyaert; www.pmrmaeyaert.eu, 2015
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
Jean-Pierre Dantan, Portrait of a Serious Frédéric Chopin, plaster, 1841, 20.1 cm, Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris, Paris (France), photo Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
Jean-Pierre Dantan, Portrait of a Serious Frédéric Chopin, plaster, 1841, 20.1 cm, Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris, Paris (France), photo Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
View of the garden at the Sand residence, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Paul M.R. Maeyaert; www.pmrmaeyaert.eu, 2007
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
General view of the Sand residence, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Paul M.R. Maeyaert; www.pmrmaeyaert.eu; pmrmaeyaert@gmail.com, 2015
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
George Sand (under parsol) with her son Maurice Sand and his wife Lina, and her granddaughters Aurore and Gabrielle at her summer residence in Nohant-Vic (France), photo Placide Verdot, 26 kwietnia 1875, Public domain
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
Sand's residence at Nohant-Vic, print, 1864, source: Die Gartenlaube, Leipzig 1864, Public domain
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
Residence of George Sand, late 18th century, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Daniel Jolivet, 2012
Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Photo showing Frédéric Chopin in Nohant-Vic Gallery of the object +8
Residence of George Sand, late 18th century, Nohant-Vic (France), photo Patrick, 2012

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