Description
Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 16.5" X Width 6"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 6"
Height without base:14.5"
Weight:10 LBS
Inventory:49STE7314594
Bourgeois’s The Snake Charmer transcends mere artistic depiction, engaging in the broader academic debate of the time regarding the classical ideal. The sculpture portrays a moment of cultural and ethnic exploration, capturing an African snake charmer in a highly detailed and realistic manner. This representation was part of a larger movement among artists to expand the traditional notions of classical beauty and idealism, incorporating diverse subjects from various ethnic backgrounds. Critics, such as de Rialle, lauded these efforts, recognizing the work's ethnographic significance and its contribution to both art and science.
The piece is notable for its intricate craftsmanship, made possible through the ancient "Lost Wax Method." The charmer, with a serene expression, commands the snake with a flute, capturing a sense of mystique and cultural depth. The careful attention to detail, from the charmer's traditional attire to the lifelike texture of the snake, highlights Bourgeois’s skill and dedication. Mounted on a solid black marble base, the sculpture achieves a balance of elegance and stability, making it a valuable addition to any art collection. The Snake Charmer stands as a testament to Bourgeois’s artistic legacy and the evolving appreciation of cultural diversity in 19th-century art.