"Sculpture Depicting A Young Woman Dancing"
This elegant bronze sculpture depicting a young woman dancing was created between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This work, of extraordinary refinement, is distinguished by the grace of its movement and the meticulous rendering of the facial features, clothing, and ornaments, revealing the hand of an artist of great sensitivity. The figure, in a sinuous and harmonious pose, wears a finely chiseled dress with decorative motifs of an oriental style, and stands on a solid base of green Cipollino marble, which enhances its grandeur and compositional balance. The dark, warm patina of the bronze, with light, natural green hues of age, lends depth and charm to the work.
A refined example of late-18th-century neoclassical art, combining elegance, movement, and technical mastery, ideal for enriching collections of fine antiques or grand spaces.
Signed on the back: J. Pradier (Geneva, May 23, 1790 – Bougival, June 4, 1852).
Period: Late 18th – early 19th century;
Origin: Switzerland;
Dimensions: Height 120 cm; Base 30 cm;
Condition: Excellent;
Document: Certificate of Authenticity;
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