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19th Century Patinated Bronze Bacchantes Sculpture After Clodion, Signed

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19th Century Patinated Bronze Bacchantes Sculpture After Clodion, Signed
Patinated bronze sculpture titled Bacchantes, cast after the original by Claude Michel, known as Clodion. This exuberant Neoclassical composition depicts two dancing female figures-Bacchantes-entwined in motion, one lifting a tambourine, the other holding a cluster of grapes, embodying Dionysian vitality and celebration. The figures are finely modeled with flowing drapery and expressive details, mounted on a polished rouge marble base. Claude Michel, called Clodion, was a renowned French sculptor of the Rococo and early Neoclassical periods. A student of Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, Clodion became celebrated for his dynamic and sensuous works, often drawing from classical mythology. His terracotta and bronze creations are admired for their lively movement and intricate details, exemplifying the artistic spirit of 18th-century France. Signed Clodion on the base. Likely cast in the late 19th century, consistent with the revival of classical themes in French decorative bronzes of that period.

Artist: Claude Michel called Clodion (French 1738-1814)
Issued: Late 19th century
Dimensions: Approximately 13"L x 13"W x 26 including base
Country of Origin: France

Condition: Age related wear.