Important Bronze Sculpture "diana The Huntress" After Leochares – Part 2, 19th Century
This large bronze reduction of Diana of Versailles presents a regal and dynamic presence, faithful to one of the most iconic antique models. The Roman goddess of the hunt, assimilated to Artemis by the Greeks, is depicted walking, grasping the antlers of a small stag with her left hand while her other hand grasps an arrow from the quiver slung over her shoulder. Her short tunic, finely detailed sandals, diadem, and hairstyle with waves tied at the nape of her neck testify to precise modeling and masterful casting. The "Mechanical Reduction A. Collas" stamp on the base attests to a high-quality edition and allows the casting to be attributed to the prestigious Barbedienne firm, whose expertise greatly contributed to the dissemination of masterpieces of Antiquity in the 19th century. The model is based on the famous Roman marble copy held at the Louvre Museum, itself inspired by a 4th-century BC Greek original generally attributed to the Athenian sculptor Leochares. Through its elegance, precision, and historical heritage, this bronze combines the mythological power of Diana, the nobility of a great antique model, and the excellence of the great French foundries, offering a collector's piece that is at once decorative, cultural, and timeless. *********Period: Second half of the 19th century. Very good condition. Shipping available upon request in France and internationally. Dimensions: Height: 52 cm Width: 31 cm Depth: 23 cm Reference: 533V https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/elements-de-decoration/important-bronze-diane-chasseresse-dapres-leochares-2eme-partie-xixe/
2 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 31
Height: 52
Depth: 23
Reference (ID): 1730554
Availability: In stock
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