19th & 20th Century Sculpture

19th & 20th Century Sculpture

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Ballerinas from a Private Collection

Jean-Auguste Barre

Emma Livry

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July 14, 11:10 AM GMT

Estimate

6,000 - 8,000 GBP

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Ballerinas from a Private Collection

Jean-Auguste Barre

French

1811 - 1896

Emma Livry


signed and dated: A. BARRE F. 1861., and titled: EMMA LIVRY

bronze, mid brown patina

49cm., 19¼in.

Private collection, Europe
Emma Livry (1842-1863) was a ballerina of exceptional talent, whose career was tragically ended when she was severely burned at a rehearsal aged only twenty-one. She made her debut in La Sylphide in October 1858, and in 1860 the great ballerina Marie Taglioni choreographed Le Papillon for her, the role in which she is represented here. 

Livry's dramatic accident shocked the theatrical world. The contemporary poet and critic Théophile Gautier wrote:
'... she played the part of a butterfly... She could imitate its charming, capricious flight as it settled on a flower without bending its stem. But she resembled a butterfly too closely, for she too burnt her wings in the flame...'