Bohemienne
£4,850
'Bohemienne' An Art Nouveau bronze sculpture by Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914), depicting an elegant young woman holding a lyre with her other arm raised behind her head with robes flowing down. Excellent rich brown patination with fine detail. Raised over naturalistic bronze base. Signed 'E Villanis' to side with 'Bohemienne' title to front and engraved plaque ' a Maurice Doubois ses Amis'
Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914) was a French sculptor of Italian descent, best known for his elegant and delicate portrait busts of women. Born in Lille, France, he began his artistic training in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts under the guidance of Augustin-Alexandre Dumont and Jean-Marie Bonnassieux. Villanis specialized in the Art Nouveau style and was heavily influenced by the work of Jules Dalou, a prominent French sculptor. His sculptures often portrayed beautiful, idealised women with flowing hair and graceful features, and were characterised by a sense of harmony and balance. He was skilled at capturing the essence of his subjects, conveying their personalities and emotions through his work.Throughout his career, Villanis received numerous commissions for portrait busts and statuettes, which were highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of the decorative arts. He exhibited his work at the Paris Salon, the Société des Artistes Français, and the Exposition Universelle, where he received several awards and medals.
Dimensions: H 48cm W 20cm D 14cm
Origin: French
Date: Circa 1890
Item Number: 2104233