Bather - Etienne Hachenburger (19th-20th C.)
Artist: Hachenburger
Sculpture in white Carrara marble
Signed on the side of the base "E. Hachenburger"
A simiilar model was exhibited at the Paris Salon oh 1908
France
around 1908
height 62 cm ; width 36 cm ; depth 35 cm
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Biography :
Etienne Hachenburger (19-20th century) was a French sculptor born in Paris. He was a student at the Julian Academy, an academy which prepared students to enter the School of Fine Arts, to compete for the Prix de Rome or to present their works at the Salons. He learned sculpture under the direction of Raoul Verlet (1857-1923) and Jacques Perrin (1847-1915).
Etienne Hachenburger exhibited under number 3182, at the 1906 Salon of the French Artists, a "Bather", the first version of our marble sculpture. It was a plaster which then won the honors of the critics, who relayed the event in "L'Art et le Beau" (monthly magazine, n°7, July 1906, pp.143-144). Building on its success, Hachenburger exhibited the marble version at the Salon of 1908, under number 3229.
Etienne Hachenburger was a member of the French Artists society since 1907, and obtained an honorable mention in 1910 with his statue "At the edge of the source".
Signed on the side of the base "E. Hachenburger"
A simiilar model was exhibited at the Paris Salon oh 1908
France
around 1908
height 62 cm ; width 36 cm ; depth 35 cm
our web catalog link :
https://galerietourbillon.com/hachenburger-etienne-baigneuse/
Galerie Tourbillon : Free valuation - Buy and Sell at best prices
Biography :
Etienne Hachenburger (19-20th century) was a French sculptor born in Paris. He was a student at the Julian Academy, an academy which prepared students to enter the School of Fine Arts, to compete for the Prix de Rome or to present their works at the Salons. He learned sculpture under the direction of Raoul Verlet (1857-1923) and Jacques Perrin (1847-1915).
Etienne Hachenburger exhibited under number 3182, at the 1906 Salon of the French Artists, a "Bather", the first version of our marble sculpture. It was a plaster which then won the honors of the critics, who relayed the event in "L'Art et le Beau" (monthly magazine, n°7, July 1906, pp.143-144). Building on its success, Hachenburger exhibited the marble version at the Salon of 1908, under number 3229.
Etienne Hachenburger was a member of the French Artists society since 1907, and obtained an honorable mention in 1910 with his statue "At the edge of the source".
12 000 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Marble
Height: 62 cm
Reference (ID): 1254421
Availability: In stock
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