Female Violinist Bronze Sculpture - Classical Music Art

In stock: 90
$549.00 $549.00
Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 14" X Width 8"
Marble Dimensions:5.5" X 6"
Height without base:13"
Weight:12 LBS
Inventory:49GTS0689094

Original or Reproduction: Original

This exquisite bronze sculpture by Jean Patoue beautifully captures the grace and poise of a young girl playing the violin. Her delicate posture and focused expression reflect both innocence and dedication, making the piece a celebration of youthful talent and the timeless beauty of music. The artist’s ability to convey emotion through fine detailing enhances the sculpture’s charm and realism. Crafted using the traditional lost wax method, this sculpture features a rich brown patina that highlights the fine textures in the girl’s flowing dress, her soft facial features, and the elegant curves of the violin. The gentle motion implied in her stance gives life to the composition, creating a visual harmony between subject and medium. Mounted on a solid black marble base, this artwork is both elegant and enduring. Signed by Jean Patoue, it stands as a testament to skilled craftsmanship and artistic sensitivity, making it an ideal piece for collectors, musicians, or anyone who appreciates classical art with emotional depth.
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