"Clodion – Bacchanal With Four Figures 19th Century"
Superb bronze sculpture attributed to Clodion (Claude Michel, 1738-1814), depicting a lively bacchanalian scene inspired by classical mythology. Four figures are gracefully arranged in a dynamic composition: at the center, an elegant female figure holding a bunch of grapes, framed by two satyrs and a playful child, probably a young faun. The scene expresses movement and joy, with flowing draperies, expressive faces, and finely crafted details such as bunches of grapes, flowers, and bacchic attributes. The rich patina of the bronze accentuates depth and texture, highlighting the sculptural quality of the work. The whole rests on a circular red marble base with a beaded border and is mounted on a rotating plinth, allowing the piece to be admired from all angles.DimensionsHeight: 61 cmDiameter: 32 cmCrafted in the 19th century in the style of Clodion, this masterful piece combines technical perfection and artistic expression, making it a remarkable central element in any classical or antique interior.