HALF-ACT OF WOMAN, F. Sanzel, bronze, 2nd half of the 19th century 19th century

A figure of a half-naked woman with her arms outstretched. The woman stretches as if she just woke up from a good dream. The form of the sculpture refers to the patterns present in art since antiquity. The way the robes are arranged is reminiscent of the one made famous by Venus de Milo.

Brown.

Signed: F. Sanzel.

Height 32.5 cm. Wed base: 7.5 cm.


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2 900 zł tax incl.

Felix Sanzel (1829-1893) - French sculptor, tied all his life with Paris. His studio was located at 16 rue de Chalons. From 1849, he began to exhibit at the Salon. In the 1860s, his works were added to the salon jury. Performs public procurement, the work "L'Amour Captif" from 1868 is located in the Paris Botanical Garden.