Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix by Antonio Canova - Bronze Figure

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Description
Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 14" X Width 22.5"
Marble Dimensions:22.5" X 8"
Height without base:12.5"
Weight:45 LBS
Inventory:97YRD139523079
Original or Reproduction: Reproduction

This exquisite bronze sculpture, a rendition of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix by the famed sculptor Antonio Canova, captures the elegance and grace of this neoclassical masterpiece. The statue presents Pauline Bonaparte, sister to Napoleon, posed as Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. She reclines in a sensuous yet refined posture, symbolizing both her strength and allure. Crafted by the traditional lost wax method, also known as hot casting, this piece showcases impeccable attention to detail in both form and texture. The two-tone brown patina enriches the contours and adds dimension to the sculpture, enhancing the lifelike presence of the figure. The piece rests on a solid black marble base, adding to its impressive weight and providing a stable, elegant foundation. This heavy and meticulously crafted statue is a tribute to Canova's skill and artistry, embodying the grace and timeless beauty of classical sculpture. It is a remarkable work of art that would add a touch of sophistication to any collection or display.
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