The central area is taken up with simulated sky with the chariot of Apollo. Around the edges, allegorical figures seated on clouds; simulated architecture of vaults and pendentives about the outer edges, within an architectural frame.
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Title: "Chariot of Apollo," Ceiling Design for Count Bielinski's Cabinet, Warsaw, Poland
Inscribed: "PLAFOND DE PEINTURE / Pour le Cabinet de M. le Comte de Bielenski grand Mtr. de La Couronne de Pologne."
Exhibitions: New York, NY - CHNDM, "Rococo: The Continuing Curve 1730-2008," March 7 - July 6, 2008.New York, NY - Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, "The Cooper-Hewitt Collections: A Design Resource," March 26, 1991 - August 30, 1992 (exhibited in first rotation: March 26 - July 8, 1991).Columbus, OH - Ohio State University, School of Art, "Eighteenth-Century Architectural Drawings," April 22 - May 14, 1965.
Dimensions: 31.8 x 32.1 cm (12 1/2 x 12 5/8 )
Bibliography: Peter Fuhring, "Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier and His Patrons," in Sarah Coffin et. al, Rococo, The Continuing Curve 1730-2008 (New York: Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, 2008), p. 29, fig. 5.Roland Michel, Marianne, Le Dessin Francaise au XVIIIe Siecle (Fribourg, Switzerland: Office du Livre, 1987), p. 121, fig. 121.Bottineau, Yves, L'Art Baroque (Paris: Editions Mazenod, 1986), p. 443, fig. 390 (rep.), p. 491.Roland Michel, Marianne, Lajoue et L'Art Rocaille (Neuilly-sur Seine: Arthena, 1984), p. 151.Roland Michel, Marianne, "L'ornement rocailles: quelques questions," Revue de l'Art, 1983, p. 69.
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