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Jean-François-Théodore Gechter (1795, Paris - 1844, Paris) was a French sculptor. A student of François Joseph Bosio and baron Gros, he is now most noted for his bronzes. He first exhibited in 1824, in a show of classical and mythological subjects. From 1830 he shifted to smaller sculptures and animal subjects, like Antoine-Louis Barye, another student of Bosio and Gros. He also had a talent for historical scenes with figures in elaborate costumes.

Jacques d'Albon, seigneur de Saint-André by Jean-François-Théodore Gechter; Galerie des batailles du château de Versailles
Jacques d'Albon, seigneur de Saint-André by Jean-François-Théodore Gechter; Galerie des batailles du château de Versailles

Gechter's penchant and gift in depicting historical scenes reached new heights when in 1833 he exhibited his Combat of Charles Martel and Abderame, King of the Saracens. The bronze work was commissioned by the ministry of commerce and industry. Gechter's motif of dressing his subjects in elaborate dresses and depicting scenes of battles or hunts from the Renaissance could be considered as belonging to the genre known as troubadour. But the uniqueness of Gechter was that he managed to infuse emotions into the genre. Examples of this are Death of Tancred (1827) and Wounded Amazon (1840). This exceptional ability resulted in numerous public commissions. He created a marble relief of the Battle of Austerlitz (1833–6) for the Arc de Triomphe and a marble statue of Louis Philippe, which was commissioned in 1839.[1]


Major works


Fountain of the Rivers, Place de la Concorde,Paris.
Fountain of the Rivers, Place de la Concorde,Paris.
Marble relief of the Battle of Austerlitz.
Marble relief of the Battle of Austerlitz.

References


  1. "Theodore Gechter". Artfact. Retrieved 4 July 2013.


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[de] Jean François Théodore Gechter

Jean François Théodore Gechter (* 1796 in Paris; † 11. Dezember 1844 ebenda) war ein französischer Bildhauer.
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[fr] Jean-François-Théodore Gechter

Jean-François-Théodore Gechter est un sculpteur français né à Paris en 1795 et mort dans la même ville le 11 décembre 1844[1].



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