Artwork

Guillaume Ier Coustou (1677-1746), sculptor

Guillaume Ier Coustou (1677-1746), sculptor, by Jacques-François Delyen, oil, 1725
Guillaume Ier Coustou (1677-1746), sculptor, by Jacques-François Delyen, oil, 1725

Guillaume Ier Coustou (1677-1746), sculptor is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Jacques-François Delyen. It dates from 1725 and is held in the collection of the Palace of Versailles.

About this work

Overview

This oil painting, created in 1725 by Jacques-François Delyen, is a portrait of Guillaume Coustou the Elder, a prominent sculptor.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, depicted with a serious expression, is shown seated with a bronze sculpture on a nearby table, highlighting his profession. The somber atmosphere and muted colors convey a sense of dignity and solemnity.

Technique & Style

The painting features a subdued color palette, with the subject's gray attire and the bronze sculpture dominating the scene. The artist's use of muted tones contributes to the overall sense of gravity.

History & Provenance

The portrait is now held at the Palace of Versailles, a testament to the subject's significance in French artistic circles during the 18th century.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: Palace of Versailles open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.