Lost Wax Method Winner Paris Exposition 1900 Nude Boy and Lion Bronze Sculpture Decor

EuropeanBronzeSKU: YRD-1158BG

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Sale price$649.00$324.50
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Description

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 16.5" X Width 7"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 7"

Height without base:15.5"
Weight:15 LBS
Inventory: 32YRD1158BG10623

Stabbed Leopard captures a dramatic and powerful moment frozen in time. The wounded leopard is shown releasing his final snarl, his strength fading as blood appears beneath his left foreleg. Across from him stands the youth—confident yet cautious—having just withdrawn the dagger. The tension between vitality and defeat is palpable, conveying both raw emotion and heroic resolve.

This striking composition reflects exceptional artistic mastery and storytelling. The contrast between the ferocity of the leopard and the controlled composure of the youth heightens the drama, symbolizing courage, danger, and triumph. The sculpture’s expressive detail and dynamic movement earned it the First Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition of 1900, marking it as a historically celebrated work of art.

Handmade from 100% bronze using the traditional Lost Wax Method, this sculpture showcases superb craftsmanship and durability. It is mounted on a wide, round black marble base, providing a commanding presentation. The piece is signed by the artist Loys Potet, making it a distinguished and collectible work for admirers of fine bronze sculpture and historic masterpieces.

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