Sculpture "Diana on a boar"
Bronze Code: 0480
$464
Height: 18.9 In
Width: 6.7 In
Weight: 11.7 LBs
Width: 6.7 In
Weight: 11.7 LBs
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse; 1824 — 1887) was a famous French sculptor, a pupil of David of Angers, a famous master of the Paris salon during his lifetime. His works were awarded prizes and prizes of the Salon and World Exhibitions, government medals and the Legion of Honor. The sculpture, executed at the highest level, conveys facial features and clothing details in the smallest detail. The sculpture is large (48cm in height, more than 5kg), it can truly become a decoration of a hunter's home.
- always the young goddess of hunting, the patroness of all life on Earth, giving happiness in marriage and help in childbirth. Diana, armed with a bow and arrows, spent all her time in the forests and mountains surrounded by faithful nymphs - her constant companions, who, like a goddess, loved to hunt very much. Despite her apparent fragility and grace, the goddess had an extremely determined and aggressive character.