Sculpture "Fairy with lyre and cupid"
Bronze Code: 01460
$1,078
Height: 18.9 In
Width: 8.7 In
Weight: 17.9 LBs
Width: 8.7 In
Weight: 17.9 LBs
Louis-Auguste Moreau (1855-1919) was a famous French sculptor. A major master of interior plastics and genre sculpture. A native of Paris. He studied with his father, sculptor Mathuren Moreau, as well as with A. Millet, A. Dumont. For the first time, Auguste Moreau's bronze was accepted for exhibition at the Salon in 1861 and until 1913 he participated in famous Salons with constant success. Auguste Moreau's products are very popular.
At all times, female beauty has been the subject of admiration and inspiration for men, the power that fascinates, intoxicates a man, and sometimes deprives the senses of reason. The image of a young fairy tale fairy with a merry cupid, like a light breeze from the sea, brings a feeling of freshness, coolness and magic. The sculpture is quite large (48cm in height, 8kg), will take its rightful place in the interior of your home and will be an excellent gift for a person with good taste.