Sculpture - Motherhood, Paul Dubois (1829–1905) - Bronze
Artist: Paul Dubois (1829-1905)
A significant bronze sculpture with a brown patina , depicting an allegory of "Motherhood", by sculptor Paul Dubois (1829–1905) .
An intimate and exquisitely delicate work that evokes the tenderness of maternal bonds and infinite , unconditional love .
One observes a circularity of gestures and gazes , centered on the figure of the mother , while the infant is nursing at her breast and the young child sleeps peacefully , the mother gazes tenderly at her little ones , whom she holds close to her in a tender and protective embrace .
This allegory presents the act of breastfeeding as an expression of generosity and devotion .
The realistic style and the exquisite finesse of execution are characteristic of Paul Dubois’s works .
A touching scene of motherhood that reminds us of the fundamental values of the family , and more specifically , of maternal love .
The sculpture bears the sculptor’s signature "P.DUBOIS" .
Signature of the foundry "F.BARBEDIENNE.Fondeur.Paris", on the side of the pedestal .
Circular stamp "Achille Collas" , affixed as early as 1848 to bronzes produced by Ferdinand Barbedienne .
Antique bronze , dating from the second half of the 19th century .
In excellent condition with a beautiful patina .
Dimensions: 65 cm x 21 cm x 30 cm
Paul Dubois (1829 - 1905)
Paul Dubois is a famous French sculptor and painter , born on July 18 , 1829 in Nogent-sur-Seine .
Paul Dubois is the son of François Antoine Dubois (1798-1868) , royal notary , Mayor of Nogent-sur-Seine and General Councilor of Aube , and the great-nephew of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle .
After studying law , he was admitted to the School of Fine-Arts in Paris in the workshop of Armand Toussaint .
He went to train in Rome and Florence for four years , where he was influenced by the Art of the Italian Renaissance .
He debuted at the Salon of 1860 , he obtained a medal for his first two statues , "Saint John the Baptist" and "Narcissus in the bath" , in 1863 .
Deeply influenced by Italy and the Art of the Renaissance , he became a leader of the so-called "Florentine" sculptors , emulators of their predecessors of the "Quattrocento" .
Back in Paris , marked by his stay in Italy , Paul Dubois attracted great success from the start with his refined works , inspired by the Italian Renaissance .
It was in this vein that he modeled the "Florentine Singer", and with it obtained the "Medal of Honor" from the Salon of 1865 .
In 1865 and 1876 , Paul Dubois obtained a Medal of Honor at the Salon of Fine Arts .
He was elected a member of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1876 .
In 1873 , Paul Dubois was appointed Curator of the Luxembourg Museum .
In 1878 , he succeeded Eugene Guillaume as director of the school of Fine-Arts in Paris , where his students included "Fabio Stecchi" and "Camille Claudel" until she met Auguste Rodin in 1884 .
His Monument to "Joan of Arc", inaugurated on the Parvis of Reims Cathedral in 1896 , also contributed to his fame and earned him a promotion to Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor , by the President of the Republic , Felix Faure .
Paul Dubois died on May 23 , 1905 in Paris .
He is buried in the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery (9th division) .
His funeral monument is decorated of a bronze statue by the sculptor representing his mother , Claudine Sophie .
An intimate and exquisitely delicate work that evokes the tenderness of maternal bonds and infinite , unconditional love .
One observes a circularity of gestures and gazes , centered on the figure of the mother , while the infant is nursing at her breast and the young child sleeps peacefully , the mother gazes tenderly at her little ones , whom she holds close to her in a tender and protective embrace .
This allegory presents the act of breastfeeding as an expression of generosity and devotion .
The realistic style and the exquisite finesse of execution are characteristic of Paul Dubois’s works .
A touching scene of motherhood that reminds us of the fundamental values of the family , and more specifically , of maternal love .
The sculpture bears the sculptor’s signature "P.DUBOIS" .
Signature of the foundry "F.BARBEDIENNE.Fondeur.Paris", on the side of the pedestal .
Circular stamp "Achille Collas" , affixed as early as 1848 to bronzes produced by Ferdinand Barbedienne .
Antique bronze , dating from the second half of the 19th century .
In excellent condition with a beautiful patina .
Dimensions: 65 cm x 21 cm x 30 cm
Paul Dubois (1829 - 1905)
Paul Dubois is a famous French sculptor and painter , born on July 18 , 1829 in Nogent-sur-Seine .
Paul Dubois is the son of François Antoine Dubois (1798-1868) , royal notary , Mayor of Nogent-sur-Seine and General Councilor of Aube , and the great-nephew of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle .
After studying law , he was admitted to the School of Fine-Arts in Paris in the workshop of Armand Toussaint .
He went to train in Rome and Florence for four years , where he was influenced by the Art of the Italian Renaissance .
He debuted at the Salon of 1860 , he obtained a medal for his first two statues , "Saint John the Baptist" and "Narcissus in the bath" , in 1863 .
Deeply influenced by Italy and the Art of the Renaissance , he became a leader of the so-called "Florentine" sculptors , emulators of their predecessors of the "Quattrocento" .
Back in Paris , marked by his stay in Italy , Paul Dubois attracted great success from the start with his refined works , inspired by the Italian Renaissance .
It was in this vein that he modeled the "Florentine Singer", and with it obtained the "Medal of Honor" from the Salon of 1865 .
In 1865 and 1876 , Paul Dubois obtained a Medal of Honor at the Salon of Fine Arts .
He was elected a member of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1876 .
In 1873 , Paul Dubois was appointed Curator of the Luxembourg Museum .
In 1878 , he succeeded Eugene Guillaume as director of the school of Fine-Arts in Paris , where his students included "Fabio Stecchi" and "Camille Claudel" until she met Auguste Rodin in 1884 .
His Monument to "Joan of Arc", inaugurated on the Parvis of Reims Cathedral in 1896 , also contributed to his fame and earned him a promotion to Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor , by the President of the Republic , Felix Faure .
Paul Dubois died on May 23 , 1905 in Paris .
He is buried in the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery (9th division) .
His funeral monument is decorated of a bronze statue by the sculptor representing his mother , Claudine Sophie .
6 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 65 cm
Reference (ID): 1810042
Availability: In stock
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