French School of the XIXth Century around 1850.
Patinated bronze proof.
Representing Diana/Artemis, goddess of the hunt, dressed in a short tunic and wearing Roman sandals, tying her coat over her right shoulder with a fibula.
Great finesse of carving and very beautiful nuanced patina characteristic of the work of Ferdinand Barbedienne.
Signed "Barbedienne Fondeur" on the terrace and "Colas" reduction stamp on the back.
Dimensions H 43 W12.5 x D 10.5
According to the antique model discovered in Gabies, near Rome in 1792 and attributed to the Greek sculptor Praxiteles. After being part of the Borghese collection, it is kept at the Louvre Museum under the inventory number Ma 529.
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Style | Rome and ancient Greece (Bronze sculptures of Rome and ancient Greece Style) |
Period | 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century) |
Country of origin | France |
Artist | Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) |
Height (cm) | 43 |
Materials | Patinated Bronze |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days |
Location | 75002, Paris, France |
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