Bronze Marble Sign

Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720


Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720

Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720   Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720
S ujet bronze napoleon bonaparte sign canova support marble 19th bust c2720. This subject is bronze, it is 19th, it is Napoleon iii period. It is on a marble support, this one probably posterior. Bronze, on the other hand, is 19th. Rubbing and wear, accident on the nose.

For the state thank you for detailing the photos. Don't hesitate to zoom in. However, for himself, he draws scenes of the street, paints intimate portraits, naïve or brutal compositions, model of fine reliefs where he consciously moves away from Pompeian or Roman stucco, taken as examples.

He developed an aesthetic of the funerary stele in the noble and melancholic spirit of the Attic tombs. Anxious to renew himself, canova tackled in 1795 a hercule throwing lycas to the sea, a colossal group completed around 1810. The \"pugilators\" creugas and damoxen show the same desire to approach a manly art, quite distant from its true nature.

From then on, canova ranked first in Italy and probably in Europe. He did not resist Napoleon, of whom he became the preferred sculptor. Perseus, hector, ajax, pale are only variations on ancient models. Theseus fighting the centaur has more real power in movement and musculature. The three dancers, terpsychore, the italic venus, the three graces, in their prepared poses, better reflect the dream of graceful femininity that her extraordinary skill allowed her to embody in marble.

Photos are an integral part of the description. Height bust: 14.5 cm. Width bust: 6.5 cm. Total width: 13.2 cm. Length bust: 6.2 cm. Total length: 13.2 cm. I remain at your disposal for any questions. The best ally of mail order is the dialogue, for all questions during a sale but also for any questions during your purchases.

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Shipping costs include shipping costs and packaging to ensure the security of the item until reception. The item \"subject bronze napoleon bonaparte sign canova support marble 19th bust c2720\" is on sale since Wednesday, March 17, 2021.

It is in the category \"art, antiques-art of the 19th century and avant-sculptures, statues\". The seller is \"mayawallis\" and is located in nantes. This item can be delivered anywhere in the world.

  1. : 14.5 cm
  2. size (cm): 10 to 30
  3. matière: marble
  4. : 6.2 cm
  5. largeur: 6.5 cm
  6. type: statue, sculpture
  7. weight: 2164 grams
  8. unit: 1
  9. measure:
  10. sicertics: signed
  11. : unknown
  12. period: xixème and before
  13. thema: bust

Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720   Bronze Subject Napoleon Bonaparte Sign Canova Support Marble 19th Bust C2720