Bronze Code: 820
$472
Height: 14.2 In
Width: 9.1 In
Weight: 13.7 LBs

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the late 19th-century Arab culture with the stunningly detailed creation by French sculptor, A. Leonard.Embodying the apex of Art Deco period, this high-quality marble sculpture represents an Arab warrior, meticulously incapsulating the specific nuances of weaponry and garments prevalent in that era. A fine exemplification of the Europe's fascination with Oriental motifs in art, fashion, music, and cuisine at the time, this piece is bound to enhance any interior setup with its captivating aesthetics.

Ashing light on the creator, Agathon Leonard (1841-1923), an illustrious French sculptor recognized for his remarkable contribution to the Art Deco period, he displayed a passionate penchant towards the vibrant cultures of the Orient. Born in Lille, Leonard sharpened his artistic acumen at the Academy of Fine Arts in Lille before intensifying his studies at the prestigious National School of Fine Arts in Paris.

Having made his mark at the Salon from 1868 and joining the ranks of the Society of French Artists in 1887, Leonard's artistic excellence was universally acknowledged. His prowess reached zenith at the World's Fair in Paris, where he was awarded the silver in 1889 and the coveted gold in 1900. He was additionally elected a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in the same year, a testament of his monumental footprint in the artistic community.

This beautifully crafted statue is not only a tribute to Leonard's superb artistry, but also encapsulates the fascination and curiosity for Oriental themes in Western culture during the 19th-century. This aesthetic piece promises to be a striking addition to your home, reflecting both an appreciation for fine art and cultural diversity.