Bronze Code: 1310
$1,554
Height: 17.3 In
Width: 13 In
Weight: 26.6 LBs

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The product at hand is a noteworthy piece, the sculptural group 'Departure of the Cossack' also known as 'Farewell of the Cossack to the Cossack woman', by the eminent artist Evgeny Alexandrovich Lanceret, produced in the year 1878. With a life imbued with a genuine passion for art and creative crafting, E. Lancer entrenched his roots from a French family set down in Russia.

Lanceret, who was the son of a railway engineer, was predominantly self-taught and acquired his skills through hard work and dedication. The intricacies of this beautiful piece clearly reflect the influence of his time spent in various sculptors' workshops, including that of N.I.Liberich. The measurements of the sculpture are substantial, with dimensions reaching 44x33 and a weight of 12 kg, suggesting a dominating presence.

This unique piece was inspired by Lanceret's personal experiences and travels, including his visit to the Don Cossack army. This exceptional artist travelled extensively throughout Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, Bashkiria, Kyrgyzstan, and Crimea, with an unforgettable journey to Algeria in 1883. His works often possess a national historical or ethnographic essence.

E. Lancer has a series of works inspired by the themes of the Russian-Turkish War. His time in Paris studying artistic bronze casting has undoubtedly contributed to the exquisite craftsmanship of this sculpture. Each artwork tells a story and for those who appreciate history and art, this stunningly robust sculpture by Lanceret is more than a piece of decor; it's an embodiment of culture, history, and the romanticism of bygone eras.