Sculpture - The Rooster , Alexandre Paul Comolera (1818–1897) - Bronze
A large and majestic bronze sculpture with a brown patina , depicting a standing rooster , by the animal sculptor Paul Colomera (1818–1897) , a prominent figure in France’s sculptural heritage .
"The Rooster" attests to the artist’s undeniable talent and his keen sense of aesthetics.
The work is not limited to a simple representation , it embodies a captivating liveliness and energy , allowing viewers to appreciate the sculptor’s mastery of volume and texture .
"The Rooster" reflects Paul Comoléra’s commitment to animal sculpture , demonstrating his ability to breathe life and character into his subjects while incorporating elements of classical expression .
A symbol of vigilance and courage , often associated with French culture , the rooster is depicted in a highly realistic and dynamic pose .
He stands proudly , head held high , perched on a naturalistic terrace , gazing into the distance toward the horizon .
Paul Comolera pays particular attention to the anatomical details of his animal subjects .
Here , the rooster is depicted with a tail adorned with large , sickle-shaped feathers and a crest—characteristic features of the animal .
The sculptor’s signature "Comoléra" and the foundry’s circular stamp "Society of Bronzes of Paris" , accompanied by the number "AP/4689" , attest to the authenticity and provenance of this iconic work .
Antique sculpture , dating from the second half of the 19th century .
In perfect condition with excellent patina .
Height : 64 cm
Paul Comoléra (1818–1897)
Alexandre Paul Comolera, known as "Paul Comolera", was born in Paris on June 3 , 1818 .
A renowned French animal sculptor , recognized for his significant contribution to 19th-century art .
He was the son of Corporal Alexandre Paul Jules Comoléra (1783–1861) and Marie Marguerite Nicole Terzi (1785–1861).
Paul Comolera was a student of the sculptor François Rude (1784–1855) .
He made his debut at the Salon in 1847 and exhibited there regularly until his death .
His career was marked by numerous honors , notably a Medal of Honor , at the Salon of 1861 .
Known for his realistic sculptures of birds , his art is detailed and anatomically precise .
Paul Comolera stands out for his style , which is both romantic and realistic , reflecting a deep aesthetic sensibility .
In addition to his artwork , the sculptor was committed to teaching , passing on his passion and expertise to young artists .
He served as a mentor to the famous sculptor Jules Moigniez (1835–1894) , who also specialized in depictions of birds .
The sculptor died in Paris on November 9 , 1897 , leaving behind a lasting legacy that attests to his remarkable talent for capturing the essence of life and the beauty of form .
He remains an iconic figure of 19th-century French animal sculpture .
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 64 cm
Reference (ID): 1790404
Availability: In stock




































