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This elegant spelter sculpture, made by the Italian sculptor Aristide De Ranieri (1865-1954), represents "Semeuse", an allegorical figure full of grace and poetry.
This official reproduction embodies the symbolism of fertility and abundance, illustrated by a barefoot woman, advancing lightly, a bag of seeds slung over her shoulder.
Her delicate gesture of sowing the seeds in the wind translates both the simplicity and the nobility of working the land.
The folds of her dress, finely sculpted, suggest the movement of the wind, bringing a striking dynamic to the work.
Placed on a sea green marble base, this sculpture testifies to Aristide De Ranieri's talent for capturing the beauty of everyday gestures and sublimating realism into visual poetry. With its timeless elegance, "Semeuse" easily finds its place in a classic art collection or a refined interior.
Aristide De Ranieri (1865-1954) born in Italy from a dynasty of marble sculptors, was a member of the Society of French Artists and officiated almost all his life in France. He is a recognized sculptor and very active during the Art Nouveau period.
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Period: Mid-20th century
Excellent condition.
Delivery possible in France and internationally on estimate
Dimensions:
Width: 26 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Height: 56 cm
Ref.144V
Ref: 42VXZ1BPTQ