"SOLDIER BENDING A BOW" AFTER JACQUES BOUSSEAU

8 800€
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Large bronze statue with brown patina after the "Soldier bending a bow"also known as "Ulysse tendant l'arc dont Pénélope doit être le prix", or "Soldat martyrisant Saint Sébastien", created in 1715 by Jacques BOUSSEAU (1681-1740), sculptor to the kings of France and Spain. The marble original is in the Louvre Museum. Antique cast from the 19th century.

Circa: 1830

Dim: W:46cm, D:35cm, H:91cm

 

Condition report: in good overall condition, with micro-scratches and light wear.

Period: 19th century
Style: Ancient Greece and Rome
Materials: Bronze
Identifier Exists False
LP : 2694
Availability : Object available
Width : 46 (cm)
Height 91 (cm)
Depth 35 (cm)
Delivery : Calculated at time of payment

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