Jean-Baptist Defernex (c.1729–c.1783) was a French sculptor, best known for his portrait busts, most often of women.
Bust of Gabriel de Sartine, Comte d'Alby of 1767 by Defernex
French sculptor
Jean-Baptiste Defernex
Born
Jean-Baptiste Defernex
circa 1729
Paris, France
Died
circa 1783
Vincennes, France
Nationality
French
Education
Académie de Saint-Luc
Knownfor
Sculpture
Career
Little is known of Defernex's early training, but he started as a modeler at the Sèvres factory. He was sculptor to the Duc d'Orléans and worked on gilded lead statue groups of children at the Palais-Royal. Defernex was not a member of the Académie de peinture et de sculpture, but did attend the Académie de Saint-Luc. He also established a school for sculpture and drawing, where the noted Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau studied.
Defernex did not receive any official commissions, and his style seems to have been regarded as unfashionable during his day. The expressions of his portrait busts have been compared to those of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and have been described as "...honest, unidealized, quite free from gallant flattery..." by the art historian Michael Levey. [1]
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