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Gaston LerouxA Monumental, Richly Patinated Bronze Bust of Beethoven by G. LerouxC. 1870
C. 1870
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A Monumental, Richly Patinated Bronze Bust of Beethoven by Gaston Veuvenot Leroux (1854-1942) & Eugène Blot, Fondeur
This magnificent sculpture powerfully captures the iconic composer in deep contemplation, adorned in a coat with wide lapels and a ruffled shirt, exuding timeless grandeur. Beethoven’s intense expression reflects the profound spirit and emotion of his music. At the foot of this striking piece lies an open book, inscribed with the titles "Symphonie Pastorale, Heroique, Sonates, Fidelio," symbolizing some of his greatest works, flanked by two small laurels, emblematic of his triumphs and legacy. The rich patina enhances the lifelike depth and texture, making this piece a commanding centerpiece for connoisseurs of fine art and classical music enthusiasts alike.
G. Leroux: G. Leroux was a French sculptor known for his skillful and emotive representations, particularly in the realm of portrait busts and figures. While details of Leroux's life and works are less documented compared to some of his contemporaries, he made notable contributions to the artistic landscape of late 19th and early 20th-century France. His works often captured famous historical and cultural figures, embodying both realism and artistic expression.
Eugène Blot: Eugène Blot (1857–1938) was a highly regarded French art dealer, founder, and bronze caster known for producing high-quality bronze sculptures during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Blot worked with some of the most prominent artists of the period, contributing to the distribution and preservation of their works. His foundry was renowned for its excellence in craftsmanship and detail, producing bronzes that are still appreciated for their superior quality. Collectors often sought pieces marked by Blot's foundry, recognizing them as indicators of authenticity and artistry.
26" high x 18" wide x 9" deep
**This is the largest model of this sculpture
Very good condition. Normal wear consistent with age and use. Very rich patina.
- Creator:Gaston Leroux (1854 - 1942, French)
- Creation Year:C. 1870
- Dimensions:Height: 26 in (66.04 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1151215423942
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