19th Century Bronze Bust Of A Woman "bacchante" By Jef Lambeaux
Artist: Jef Lambeaux (1852–1908 )
Late 19th-century patinated bronze sculpture by Belgian Symbolist sculptor Jef Lambeaux, depicting the bust of a young bacchante wearing a crown of vine leaves. Signature of the artist.
Jef Lambeaux (1852–1908) – A renowned Belgian sculptor, particularly famous for his works depicting vivid human emotions and detailed physical expression. Born in Antwerp, Lambeaux studied at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts, where he acquired a solid artistic training. His creative style is influenced by realism and symbolism. One of the artist's most famous works is "The First Step of Man," a monumental work dedicated to the representation of nature and human sexuality, which later sparked debate due to its boldness and openness.
Jef Lambeaux (1852–1908) – A renowned Belgian sculptor, particularly famous for his works depicting vivid human emotions and detailed physical expression. Born in Antwerp, Lambeaux studied at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts, where he acquired a solid artistic training. His creative style is influenced by realism and symbolism. One of the artist's most famous works is "The First Step of Man," a monumental work dedicated to the representation of nature and human sexuality, which later sparked debate due to its boldness and openness.
1 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 46 cm
Height: 63 cm
Depth: 28 cm
Reference (ID): 1600218
Availability: In stock
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