Sculpture - The Work , Eugene Marioton (1857-1933) - Bronze
A muscular man , standing , with an anvil and a hammer as attributes , is a blacksmith .
Bronze titled "LE TRAVAIL" (THE WORK) in a cartouche on the front of the sculpture .
The sculptor's signature , "MARIOTON" on the naturalistic terrace .
Early edition sculpture , second half of the XIXth century .
Perfect condition .
Eugene Marioton (1857-1933)
Born in Paris on April 7 , 1857 , Eugène Marioton was a prolific sculptor and medal engraver , he was the brother of Claudius Marioton and the painter Jean Alfred Marioton .
E . Marioton has enjoyed a great reputation for fifty years .
He produced many allegorical subjects , ancient and genre scenes , portraits , which he exhibited at the Salon from 1882 .
There are many bronzes there: busts, medallions, statues and groups .
His works follow the traditions of neoclassicism .
He regularly participates in the Society of French Artists and is a member of the jury for the sculpture section of the Salon in 1905 .
Before his death in 1933 , E.Marioton received several awards for his work, including a prize from the Society of Fine Arts and a grant for young artists from the General Council of the Seine in 1884 .
In perfect condition, both in terms of preservation and patina.
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 78 cm
Reference (ID): 1688133
Availability: In stock





































