French Art Deco Bronze sculpture of Diana the Huntress Signed Cesaro Decor

EuropeanBronzeSKU: EPA-361

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Sale price$299.00$119.60
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Description

Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 12.5" X Width 6"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 4"

Height without base:10.5"
Weight:6 LBS
Inventory:73EPA3615237

This unique portrayal of Diana the huntress presents a fresh and unconventional perspective, showcasing a young maiden who has deftly stolen the bow and arrows of the illustrious huntress. With an alluring and curvaceous figure, the maiden is captured in mid-action, gracefully fleeing with the prized possessions. In her hands, she clutches an arrow and proudly brandishes the coveted bow, her determined expression reflecting a sense of triumph and audacity. The flowing contours of her dress flutter in the wind, emphasizing the dynamic movement of her body as she navigates the rough terrain, bare toes peeking out from beneath.

The intricate detailing of the sculpture captures the essence of the moment, with the subtle nuances of the tousled hair and the billowing dress contributing to the sense of energy and vitality in the scene. Crafted entirely from bronze using the revered "Lost Wax Method," the sculpture boasts a rich brown patina finish that lends a timeless and classical appeal to the artwork. Each element, from the delicate features of the maiden's form to the meticulous rendering of the landscape, speaks to the artist's skill and dedication to bringing the narrative to life with exquisite precision.

Mounted on a sleek marble base, this captivating bronze sculpture stands as a testament to the enduring allure of mythological storytelling and the timeless fascination with the adventures of Diana the huntress. With the artist's signature, Cesaro, adorning the sculpture, this piece serves as a tribute to the artist's unique interpretation of the classical tale, inviting viewers to appreciate the narrative from a fresh and compelling perspective, resonating with the enduring themes of bravery, cunning, and audacity.

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