1942
CARRIER-BELLEUSE, A
"Ariadne and the Panther"
Terracotta, red-brownish. inscribed "A. Carrier Belleuse". 56 x 50 x 25 cm. 14.65 kg.
On an oval base a young woman trying with all her might to tame the struggling panther with the garland around its neck. Signs of age and wear, a few small cracks, the panther's tail torn and glued, a hole in the base (possibly deliberate elaboration).
If it should be Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, then: French sculptor and draughtsman (1824 Anizy-le-Château -1887 Sèvres), studied from 1840 under Pierre Jean David d'Angers at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, from the 1850s he executed marble works, bronze sculptures and terracotta busts, he was called the "Clodion of the Second Empire" (Claude Michel Clodion, 1738-1814), in 1864 he became friends with the young sculptor Auguste Rodin, and from 1875 to 1887 he was artistic director and head of the studio of the Manufacture royale de porcelaine de Sèvres in Sévres.
Provenance : Museum estate of Peter Kaus.
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Call time 18 | June 2026 | presumably 18:15 (CET)
Limit 220 €
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