Art Deco bronze sculpture with green patina on a green marble base, by Léonildo Giannoni (1880–1951)
Description Artist: Léonildo Giannoni, Italian-born sculptor, active in Liège (Belgium) 1930s
Subject: Dancing Bacchante, mythological figure symbolizing drunkenness and dance.
Bacchantes accompanied the rituals of Bacchus, in a kind of mystical madness.
Materials: Green patinated bronze, green veined marble base
Dimensions: Height 42 cm × Length 42 cm × Width 14 cm
Condition: Very good, minimal wear on the lower right of the base
Signature on the bronze: L. Giannoni
Léonildo Giannoni-Chapelier (1880–1951), of Italian origin but established in Belgium (notably in Liège), was a sculptor active during the Art Deco period. His works - often female or mythological figures in bronze, sometimes polychrome or patinated, resting on marble bases.
Delivery:
Belgium = 9 euros
France / Luxembourg / Netherlands / Germany = 19 euros.
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