Coinchon, Alexander And The Lion Of Bazaar, Signed Bronze, 19th Century
Artist: Jacques Antoine Theodore Coinchon 1814-1883
Bronze sculpture with a brown patina, entitled "Alexander Killing a Lion in Bazaar on the Banks of the Bosphorus": Prince Alexander is presented as a hero, nude, with his sword raised, ready to strike down a lion already subdued.
This sculpture illustrates an episode from the youth of Alexander the Great.
This bronze bears the signature of Jacques Coinchon (1814-1883): a French sculptor, he studied in Paris where he became a student of David d'Angers and entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1838. He debuted at the Salon of 1844 and exhibited for the last time in 1881.
The bronze is offered for sale as is: wear consistent with age to the patina, an added piece (old restoration to the base), and minor dents (on the shoulder).
Height 31 cm, 30 x 16 cm.
7.450KG
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This sculpture illustrates an episode from the youth of Alexander the Great.
This bronze bears the signature of Jacques Coinchon (1814-1883): a French sculptor, he studied in Paris where he became a student of David d'Angers and entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1838. He debuted at the Salon of 1844 and exhibited for the last time in 1881.
The bronze is offered for sale as is: wear consistent with age to the patina, an added piece (old restoration to the base), and minor dents (on the shoulder).
Height 31 cm, 30 x 16 cm.
7.450KG
******** Free shipping within France ********
Professional packaging, parcels sent with tracking and insurance.
Transport of furniture and large objects is handled by professional transport specialists. antiques
1 280 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 30
Height: 31
Depth: 16
Reference (ID): 1692884
Availability: In stock
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