Bronze Code: 1309
$386
Height: 11.8 In
Width: 7.5 In
Weight: 5.1 LBs

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Introducing the powerful work of art, the Model E.Lanceret 1872 by famed Russian sculptor E. Naps, also known as Denis Eugene (Eugene-Johan) or Evgeny Lancer. This talent of Baltic German descent hailed from Russia's vibrant city of art and history - St. Petersburg. Masterfully created in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the E.Lanceret 1872 is a testament to the skillful precision of E. Nap's artistry.

As a self-taught sculptor, E. Naps showcased extraordinary talent across various platforms. His reproductions of fine porcelain, plastic, and bronze artworks attest to his profound versatility. Every stroke, curve, and detail in Lanceret 1872 reflects the sculptor's unique expertise and the ingenuity of his restoration techniques. Working meticulously to infuse life into inanimate objects, he has breathed an extraordinary vitality into the E.Lanceret 1872.

In a curious twist, it's believed that E. Naps cleverly concealed his artistic identity by operating under the pseudonym 'Naps'. His creations were cast predominantly at the bronze factory of Werfel, a rivalling counterpart of the F. Chopin workshop, with whom he had a binding contract. Interestingly, Naps continued to hone his craft at other foundries, whilst contractually being unable to reveal his true identity.

Each piece by E. Naps, including the E.Lanceret 1872, immortalizes his mastery in bronze casting art. The intricate detailing and careful craftsmanship make this a sought-after artwork, especially by enthusiastic collectors and antique aficionados. Owning this piece undeniably adds a touch of immortalized art history to your collection.

Every artwork encapsulates a pieces of the artists: their stories, their struggles, and their victories. The E.Lanceret 1872 by E. Naps is no exception, holding within its bronze form a narrative of an artist's journey, making it all the more precious to its beholder.