A GERMAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP TITLED 'AMAZONE'
THE PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN
A GERMAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP TITLED 'AMAZONE'

CAST BY GUSS C. LEYRER FROM THE MODEL BY FRANZ VON STUCK (1863-1928), MUNICH, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

細節
A GERMAN PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP TITLED 'AMAZONE'
CAST BY GUSS C. LEYRER FROM THE MODEL BY FRANZ VON STUCK (1863-1928), MUNICH, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Signed FRANZ/VON/STVCK and stamped GUSS C. LEYRER MUNCHEN
24 ¾ in. (63 cm.) high, 13 ½ in. (34.3 cm.) wide
來源
Acquired by the present owner from The Joseph Tanenbaum Collection, 1984.

拍品專文

Conceived in 1893 (Verwundeter zentaur) and 1897 (Amazone), these carefully balanced figures represents painter and sculptor, Franz Von Stuck's most celebrated sculptures and demonstrate an enduring theme in his work- the femme fatale. The subject of the Amazonian female warrior first appears in Stuck's paintings circa 1897. Most interestingly, the artist himself deliberately paired Amazone with his earlier composition of Verwundeter zentaur both in architectural settings and also in later paintings. While the female pendant appears most often at auction, a recent example of Verwundeter zentaur was sold at Christie's, London, 21 November 2011, lot 48 (£25,000).

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