Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century
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Bronze “Diane de Gabies” after Praxitèle, signed C. Sauvage – Early 19th century

19th century
Rome and ancient Greece
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    Bronze proof with brown patina signed Sauvage, replica of the Roman marble sculpture from the time of Emperor Tiberius, attributed to Praxiteles and discovered during excavations in 1792 in Gabies, Italy, and kept in the Louvres museum.
    Artemis, goddess of the hunt and nature, wears a short chiton with wide sleeves. The deity is represented as she goes to fasten her mantle, offered by devotees: her right hand holds a fibula and brings a flap to the level of her chest. This movement causes the collar of the chiton to slip, exposing its left shoulder.
    His head is slightly turned to the right but his gaze is vague. Her wavy hair is held back by a headband tied at the top of her neck and forms a bun.
    The work is signed on the trunk "Réduction de l'antique Sauvage V.E.B". Charles Gabriel Lemire dit Sauvage (1741-1827) is a French sculptor, who exhibited in Paris from 1808 to 1819. He won a medal in 1808.
    Diane de Gabies is a charismatic work whose Greco-Roman neoclassical style brings grace and elegance.
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    Period: Early 19th century
    Very good state.

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    Dimensions:
    Height: 43cm
    Width: 13cm
    Depth: 12cm
    Weight: 5.4kg

    Reference 727U

    Ref: XGSEYQI4AQ

    Condition Very good
    Style Rome and ancient Greece (Bronze sculptures of Rome and ancient Greece Style)
    Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist C. Sauvage
    Width (cm) 13
    Height (cm) 43
    Materials Patinated Bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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