Sculpture - Pheasant On A Rock , Leon Bureau (1866-1906) - Bronze
The choice of this subject reveals the sculptor's interest in hunting and naturalist themes , characteristic of his era .
Bureau's naturalist approach is evident in the meticulous details of the sculpture , the modeling of the forms , suggesting the animal's movement and vitality .
Regarding the plumage , each feather is rendered with a precision that lends the work a striking realism , while also conveying an impression of lightness and dynamism .
The choice of the rock , profusely adorned with vegetation and wild blackberries , as a base emphasizes the pheasant's natural habitat , adding to the connection between the animal and its environment .
In short , this work is a celebration of natural beauty , enriched by human skill .
The sculptor's signature , "L. Bureau" and the circular stamp of the foundry "Paris Bronze Society" , guarantee the authenticity of this work of art , created in the late 19th century .
It is in perfect condition , with a beautiful patina .
Leon Bureau (1866-1906)
Leon Bureau was a French animal sculptor , born in Limoges on September 17, 1906 .
A specialist in exotic animals , he began his apprenticeship at the National School Of Fine-Arts , under the sculptor Alexandre Falguiere (1831-1900) . He quickly distinguished himself through his technical skill and keen sense of composition .
In 1884 , he exhibited for the first time at the French Artists Fair , where he was awarded a gold medal , which allowed him to make a name for himself in the art world .
L. Bureau is distinguished by his works that combine classicism and modernity , reflecting the influences of his time while drawing inspiration from the great masters of the past .
His works, marked by great expressiveness , demonstrate a profound understanding of the animal world and a mastery of volume . An eminent sculptor of the 19th century , he left an indelible mark on the art world through his exceptional talent .
Leon Bureau's life was cut short when he died prematurely on May 26 , 1906 , in his hometown of Limoges , at the age of 40 . Despite his short career , his legacy lives on through his sculptures , which continue to inspire artists and fascinate the public .
As much a sculptor as a poet of forms , Leon Bureau remains an essential figure in French sculpture .
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Bronze
Length: 61 cm
Height: 55.5 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Reference (ID): 1732285
Availability: In stock




































