Huntress With Javelin émile Joseph Carlier, Circa 1920
Chasseresse with javelin
Émile Joseph Carlier, circa 1920
Large decorative sculpture in regula with antique green patina resting on an elegant black marble base, depicting a young huntress caught in the momentum of her race. The work, with its spectacular movement, forcefully conveys all the mastery of Émile Joseph Carlier, a sculptor renowned for his dynamic compositions and remarkable sense of anatomy.
The female figure, body stretched forward, literally seems to split space in a lively, aerial race. The outstretched arm, the javelin held back, the floating drapery and the hair swept up in the movement accentuate this impression of energy and freedom. The composition, very modern in its treatment, fully evokes the burgeoning Art Deco aesthetic of the 1920s.
The beautiful antique green patina highlights the sculpture's powerful lines and admirably emphasizes the play of light on the modeling. Presented on its marble base, this work offers a remarkable decorative presence and is a very fine example of early twentieth-century movement sculpture.
This is an elegant piece of sculpture from the 1920s.
An elegant and expressive piece, ideal for a refined interior or a collection of antique decorative sculptures.
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Gilt bronze
Length: 60cm
Width: 15cm
Height: 45cm
Reference (ID): 1766710
Availability: In stock

































