The Abduction of Helen

Pierre Puget French, 1620-1694
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About the Artwork

The greatest French baroque sculptor, Puget, created this model for a monumental marble group to stand in the gardens of the royal chateau at Versailles. Although many variants and copies have been made of this piece, this bronze appears to be the only seventeenth-century cast, probably made under Puget's supervision in Toulon in the south of France.

The Abduction of Helen

1683-1686

Pierre Puget

1620-1694

French

Unknown

Bronze

Overall: 38 1/4 × 19 × 16 15/16 inches (97.2 × 48.3 × 43 cm) Mount (pedestal): 38 1/8 × 19 13/16 × 19 13/16 inches (96.8 × 50.3 × 50.3 cm)

Sculpture

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelden III Fund

79.21

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Marc Bauraud (Paris, France)

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Published References

Herding, K. Pierre Puget, das Bildnerische Werk. Berlin, 1970, pp. 182-183.

Walton, Guy. "The Abduction of Helen of Troy: a 17th-Century French Bronze." Bulletin of the DIA 61, nos. 1-2 (1983): 30-37 (ill.).

Pierre Puget: Peintre, Sculpteur, Architecte 1620-1694. Exh. cat., Centre de la Vieille Charité. Marseilles, 1994/95, pp. 152-55, no. 53.

Pierre Puget: Un Artista Francese E La Cultura Barocca a Genova. Exh. cat., Palazzo Ducale. Genoa, 1995, pp. 146-49, no. 18 (entry by A.P. Darr).

Darr, A. P. “From Marseilles to Detroit : Two French Sculptures Attributed to Puget and Veyrier.” In Studi in Onore di Andrew S. Ciechanowiecki. Antologia di Belle Arti. Torino, 1994, nos. 48-51, pp. 42-52.

Walton, G. Commemorating Pierre Puget: Marseilles and Genoa 1995. Gazette des Beaux Arts CXXV (Mai-Juin 1995): 323-334.

Bronzes Français de la Renaissance au Siècle des Lumières. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2008, pp. 242-245 (color ill.).

Bober, Jonathan, Piero Boccardo, and Franco Boggero. A Superb Baroque: Art in Genoa 1600-1750. Exh. cat., National Gallery of Art, Washington. Princeton and Oxford, 2020, pp. 272-273, cat. no. 90, (ill.).

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Pierre Puget, The Abduction of Helen, 1683-1686, bronze. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelden III Fund, 79.21.

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