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Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine


Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine
Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine

Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine   Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine

Signed Snake Charmer By Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine. This product sheet is originally written in English. Please find below an automatic translation into French. If you have any questions please contact us.

This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 16" X Width 6 1/2". Height without base: 14.5. Bourgeois, winner of the Prix de Rome in 1863, showcased his artistic talent that same year with the creation and exhibition of the plaster version of "The Snake Charmer." Recognizing its appeal, Emperor Napoleon III (reigned from 1852 to 1870) commissioned a life-size bronze reproduction, which now proudly stands at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. This particular offered sculpture is a reduction of the original, reflecting the widespread popularity of Bourgeois' work. "The Snake Charmer" holds significance in the art field as it embodies the ongoing debate within academic art, particularly the influence of the classical ideal. At the time, artists sought to push the boundaries of this ideal by representing individuals from diverse backgrounds, including Africans and people of color.

Bourgeois' sculpture represents such an attempt to introduce diversity and cultural representation into the artistic narrative. The critical reception of this sculpture, as well as similar works, was a topic of discussion at the 1863 Salon. Critics, such as de Rialle, acknowledged the departure from academic conventions and applauded the introduction of ethnographic sculpture as a means of broadening the horizons of art. Acquiring this reduction of "The Snake Charmer" offers the opportunity to appreciate Bourgeois' artistic vision and contribute to the dialogue around diversity and inclusivity in art.

Displaying this sculpture will not only serve as a testament to Bourgeois' talent, but also enrich your collection with a stimulating piece that transcends the boundaries of the classical ideal. Paste the link in a browser window.

At the time, artists sought to push the boundaries of this ideal by representing individuals from di. Increase your sales abroad with WebInterpret's global listing solution.


Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine   Signed Snake Charmer by Bourgeois Bronze Sculpture Marble Base Figurine