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Bronze group "Bacchanal", with brown and golden patina, by the Lorraine sculptor Claude Michel (1738-1814), known under the pseudonym Clodion.
A prolific artist, Clodion is famous for having won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1759 and for having produced, at the request of Louis XVI, the statue of Montesquieu now exhibited in the Louvre.
“Bacchanal” represents two draped bacchantes, playing the tambourine and dancing, accompanied by a child satyr feasting on bunches of grapes.
This work, numbered 4734, bears the signature "Clodion 1762" on the embankment.
This bronze band celebrates epicurean life through music and food.
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Period: 2nd part of the 19th century
Excellent condition.
Delivery with careful packaging and appropriate protection.
Maximum dimensions:
Height: 58cm
Width: 30cm
Depth: 27cm
Weight: 17.7kg
Ref: YN1VCWDVXQ
Condition | Very good |
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 | Clodion |
Width (cm) | 30 |
Height (cm) | 58 |
Materials | Patinated Bronze |
Internal reference | 597U |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days |
Location | 44810, Héric, France |
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