Sculpture Charles Vital-cornu Signed Bacchus Le Vin Edition 1902 Art Nouveau Musėes1902 Art Nouveau Musėes Expositions Universelles flag

Sculpture Charles Vital-cornu Signed Bacchus Le Vin Edition 1902 Art Nouveau Musėes1902 Art Nouveau Musėes Expositions Universelles
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"Sculpture Charles Vital-cornu Signed Bacchus Le Vin Edition 1902 Art Nouveau Musėes1902 Art Nouveau Musėes Expositions Universelles "
Charles Vital-Cornu, born April 17, 1851 in Paris and died June 29, 1927 in the same city, is a French sculptor. A pupil of Isidore Pils, Eugène Delaplanche and François Jouffroy, Vital-Cornu began in statuary by obtaining a first-class gold medal at the École des Beaux-Arts, soon followed by an honorable mention at the Salon of 1889, for its first exhibition, Le Ricochet1. In 1882, he received a 3rd class medal for a Camille Desmoulins and a child Narcissus. Making marble and bronze sculptures of various patinas, he participated in several salons organized in Paris by the Society of French Artists, where he obtained many distinctions, such as an honorable mention in 1880 and 1881, a 3rd class medal in 1882. In 1883, he was granted a travel grant for the Abandoned, a marble statue erected in Parc Monceau. In 1886, the Belles Vendanges won him a 2nd class medal, after which he was classified out of competition. At the 1889 Paris Universal Exhibition, he received a bronze medal and, the following year, at the 1890 Salon, he obtained seven votes for the Salon medal of honor for the marble group entitled Archimède, martyr de Science. On January 1, 1896, he was appointed knight of the Legion of Honor. At the 1900 Universal Exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris, he won a silver medal. He is president of the Union des artistes français, and since 1893 vice-president of the Free Society of French Artists.
Œuvres dans les collections publiques
  • Le Ricochet, mention honorable au Salon de 1889, acquis par la Ville deParis.
  • Camille Desmoulins, 1882, médaille de3eclasse, propriété municipale[Laquelle?]et de l’État.
  • Narcisse enfant, 1882, médaille de3eclasse, propriété municipale[Laquelle?]et de l’État.
  • L'Abandonnée, 1883, Paris,parc Monceau.
  • Les Belles Vendanges, Salon de 1886, médaille de2eclasse, localisation inconnue.
  • Archimède, martyr de la science, Paris,musée Galliera.
  • Buste de l’abbé Sieyès,Versailles,musée de l'Histoire de France.
  • Perrèse, Paris,Bibliothèque nationale de France.
  • L'Étude et la Pensée, cariatides de l’école des beaux-arts deRoubaix.
  • Trésor maternel, sculpture,1erquartxxesiècle,Bourbon-Lancy,musée Saint-Nazaire.
  • Camille Desmoulins au Palais-Royal, dessin,4equartxixe-1erquartxxesiècle, Paris,département des arts graphiques du musée du Louvre
  • Pierre Baudin, sculpture,4equartxixe-1erquartxxesiècle,Bourg-en-Bresse, musée de Brou.
  • Vase «nocturne», céramique,1erquartxxesiècle.Mâcon, musée des Ursulines.
  • Le vin , Pichet .Bacchus , Paris , musée d Orsay .
Œuvres d'édition

Le Crépuscule, 1892.
  • Une femme, 1805, inspirée d’un poème deCharles Baudelaire.
  • Nymphe.
  • Mousquetaire.
  • Buste d’un peintre.
  • Vase Adam et Ève, 1904.
  • Bouquet d’arômes.
  • Couple.
  • Excelsior.
  • Porteuse d’eau.
  • Vase figural,fonderie Thiébaut Frères.
  • Fracasse.
  • Gobelet.
  • Le Génie en Touffe.
  • La Gloire.
  • La Porteuse d’eau.
  • La Victoire triomphante.
  • La rose passe.
  • Demoiselles langoureuses avec coquelicots flétris.
  • Le Siffleur.
  • Le Sommeil.
  • Le Vin(pichet), 1902.
  • Méditation maternelle et florale, 1900.
  • Opium Slumber.
  • Séraphina.
  • Garçon de ferme debout, 1900.
  • Danseuse.
  • Éveil, 1914.
  • Prométhée, 1908.
  • La Gloire de la République, 1909.
  • Porteur d’eau.
  • Vendeur de vin.
  • Vase Dahlias.
  • Vase en bronze.
  • Victoire triomphante.
Élèves
Price: 4 500 €
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Artist: Charles Vital-cornu, Né à Paris Le 17 Avril 1851 Et Mort Dans La Même Ville Le 29 Juin 1927 Sculpteur Français
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition

Height: 28 cms

Reference: 881786
Availability: In stock
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