Adrien Gaudez was a talented sculptor known for his figurative bronze works, including monuments and busts. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he exhibited regularly at the Paris Salons from 1864. His style evolved from classical motifs to incorporate the flowing, curvilinear forms of Art Nouveau. Notably, after being a prisoner of war in 1870, he created a memorial honoring fallen French soldiers in 1892. Gaudez’s sculptures are celebrated for their detailed craftsmanship and expressive qualities, making this piece a fine example of his artistic legacy.
This bronze was likely cast using the traditional lost-wax method, highlighting fine details. Perfect for collectors or elegant interiors, this sculpture offers a glimpse into 19th-century French sculpture mastery.
Height: 65 cm