Nineteenth Century French Sculpture Horse and Rake
The Horse and the Rake is a sculpture by French sculptor Pierre Rouard, who was born in 1820. The sculpture originally belonged to a four-piece sculpture group used to decorate the Old Trocadero Fountain in Paris. The hosting of the 1937 Paris International Exposition led to the sculpture being removed and transferred in 1935. Today, the sculpture is housed in front of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Nineteenth-Century French Sculpture Wary of Herds Listening
"Beware of listening to the deer" by the French sculptor Altul le Dick. This sculpture group was created in the 19th century, when animal art emerged in Europe, mainly in Paris. The stag in the sculpture, which protects the herd while keeping a watchful eye on the hunters chasing them.
The Abyss
The Abyss "(L'Ab î me) is a marble statue that is 180 centimeters high, 260 centimeters wide, and 120 centimeters deep. This statue was purchased at a salon exhibition in 1901 and is now housed in the Osay Museum. Just Becquet was a French sculptor who was born in Besan ç on, Doubs, France in 1829 and passed away in Paris in 1907. His father was a goldsmith, and Beck initially received a classical education at a school in Besan ç on, earning a Bachelor of Philosophy degree before registering for study at a local art school.
Terracotta railing vase
It is an oval shaped red clay pottery with carved images of women and Cupid on the surface, and the base is made of white marble. This work is a rare and pure masterpiece by French sculptor Claude Michel, also known as "Clodion". Clodion is known for the provocative nature of his classical style works. It was one of the last items purchased by Sir James Erskine during his great trip to Italy from 1821 to 1822. Erskine's collection now forms part of the Denimare Collection, which is exhibited at the Duff Mansion. The Dufu Mansion is a historic building that houses a rich collection of artworks.
Mus é e d'Orsay in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, "Ugolino and His Descendants"
Ugolino and His Sons "is an academic creation by Calpo during his study abroad in Italy. According to the composition principles set by the academy, a sculpture is only allowed to have one to two characters. However, Karbo violated this rule by creating four characters first, and later dividing them into five characters to restore the authenticity of history, forming an inseparable group that is tightly intertwined. The reason why this theme fascinates Karl Bo is that he can fully express the psychological conflict between human and animalistic nature through male nudity, better showcasing his romantic passion and realistic expression techniques.
Knight Henry IV, created by Alfred Emilian de Newell
A sculpture created by Alfred Emilian de Newell, named Knight Henry IV, created in 1843. This artwork is made of bronze with a brown luster. Its dimensions are: height 56 centimeters, width 56 centimeters, height 27 centimeters. Alfred Emilian de Newerck was a French sculptor known for his love of ancient art and academia. This artwork is currently housed in the National Museum of Beaufort in Paris, France.
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