Mlle Dangeville as Bacchante
MakerUnidentified; after
Martin-Claude Monot
(French, 1733 - 1803)
Makerformerly attributed to
Martin-Claude Monot
(French, 1733 - 1803)
Additional Title(s)
- Mademoiselle Dangeville as a Bacchante
- Bacchante
ClassificationsSCULPTURE
Date1850-1900
Mediumwhite marble on grey marble socle
Dimensions20 1/4 in. (51.4 cm.)
SignedMelle Dangeville danseuse de l'opéra represtant Une Tête de Bacchante Par Monot exposé au Salon de 1773 is engraved on a brass plaque that is pinned to the back of the bust.
416(5) is written on a self-adhering paper label on the backBrass plaque on back reads: "Melle Dangeville danseuse de l'opéra represtant Une Tête de Bacchante Par Monot exposé au Salon de 1773"
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. The Arabella D. Huntington Memorial Art Collection.
Label TextBelieved by Henry Huntington to be a portrait of French actress Mademoiselle Dangeville, this marble bust is more likely a combination of several 18th-century motifs, executed in the 19th century. The loose drapery and grape garland in the figure’s hair indicate that she is meant to represent a bacchante, a devotee of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine.Status
On viewObject number27.86