Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 14" X Width 5.5"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 5.5"
Height without base:13"
Weight:9 LBS
Inventory:78STE7993787
Up for auction is a remarkable bronze sculpture by the esteemed Swiss-born French artist Jean-Jacques Pradier (1792-1852), a prominent figure in neoclassical art. Created around 1848, this stunning work is a faithful reproduction of Pradier's original "Phryne," a courtesan who lived in Athens during the 4th century BC. The sculpture captures the grace and allure of Phryne, showcasing Pradier’s incredible attention to detail and mastery of form.
This particular sculpture is mounted on a beautifully shaped, stepped plinth, reflecting the neoclassical aesthetic of the time. Pradier originally created the figure in Parian marble, a material chosen to highlight the Grecian inspiration behind the work. The nearly two-meter-tall marble sculpture was adorned with polychrome and gold accents, making it an eye-catching centerpiece in any collection. Its bronze counterpart, equally mesmerizing, preserves the intricate details that made the original piece so captivating.
With her graceful pose, luxurious drapery, and elegant jewelry, this sculpture of Phryne continues to embody the charm and sophistication of ancient Greece. In excellent condition, this bronze rendition presents collectors with an opportunity to own a masterpiece from one of history's greatest neoclassical artists. A true treasure, it serves as both an artistic marvel and a historical homage to classical antiquity.