Lion Of Belfort - After Auguste Bartholdi - Regule
Artist: Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904)
The original work is a monumental pink sandstone sculpture by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. It is located at the foot of the Belfort citadel in Franche-Comté.
This lion embodies the heroic resistance of the city's defenders during the Siege of Belfort in 1870-1871, during the Franco-Prussian War. Turning its back on the enemy and ready to leap, it expresses both strength and determination. It thus represents a powerful symbol of courage and patriotism for the city of Belfort, as well as being an iconic monument in France.
Lion of Belfort after Bartholdi.
Spelter cast mounted on a green marble base.
Labeled "Lion of Belfort by Bartholdi".
Scratches and wear to the patina.
Dimensions: H. 20 cm - W. 30 cm - D. 12.5 cm
This lion embodies the heroic resistance of the city's defenders during the Siege of Belfort in 1870-1871, during the Franco-Prussian War. Turning its back on the enemy and ready to leap, it expresses both strength and determination. It thus represents a powerful symbol of courage and patriotism for the city of Belfort, as well as being an iconic monument in France.
Lion of Belfort after Bartholdi.
Spelter cast mounted on a green marble base.
Labeled "Lion of Belfort by Bartholdi".
Scratches and wear to the patina.
Dimensions: H. 20 cm - W. 30 cm - D. 12.5 cm
450 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Gilt bronze
Width: 30 cm
Height: 20 cm
Depth: 12,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1731149
Availability: In stock
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