Stock No. 36455

E. Marioton (1857-1933) ‘Vainquer’ Bronze Figure on Marble Base

An early 20th century bronze figural sculpture titled ‘Vainquer’ on a tinos green marble base by French sculptor, Eugène Marioton (signed). Translating to ‘Winner’, this sculpture depicts a heroic youth with torso bare and a quiver of arrows at his feet, one arm triumphantly raised with laurel bough in hand, the other holding a bow.…

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£11,475.00

Dimensions

Depth: 29cm11.42in

Width: 29cm11.42in

Height: 105.5cm41.54in

Weight: 48kg105.82lbs

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Marble base: 29 x 29 x H10cm
Bronze base: 23.5 x 23.5 cm

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Bronze signed. Minor surface wear. Comes as 2 pieces: bronze and green marble base. Two small pins on the base of the bronze locates it to the marble.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

France

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

Bronze, Marble, Metal, Tinos Green Marble

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1910

Maker

Eugene Marioton

Style

Victorian

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An early 20th century bronze figural sculpture titled ‘Vainquer’ on a tinos green marble base by French sculptor, Eugène Marioton (signed). Translating to ‘Winner’, this sculpture depicts a heroic youth with torso bare and a quiver of arrows at his feet, one arm triumphantly raised with laurel bough in hand, the other holding a bow.

Signed ‘E. Marioton’, the ‘Vainquer’ model is one of Marioton’s signature works, reproduced by several notable French foundries of the period. We believe this is one of the larger scale versions of this piece, if not the largest produced. Further elevated by the addition of the marble base, this brilliant sculpture will sit in pride of place on any pedestal, side table or console.

Eugène Marioton (1857-1933)

Eugène Marioton was a French sculptor and medalist. Born in Paris, he was brother to sculptor, Claudius Marioton, as well as artist, Jean Alfred Marioton. Both Eugène and Claudius studied under French sculptor, Auguste Dumont, and Eugène was later a pupil of French sculptors Gabriel-Jules Thomas and Jean-Marie Bonnassieux.

Specialising in figural works of bronze executed in the romantic style, Eugène first debuted his works at the 1882 Paris Salon des Artistes Français, where he continued to exhibit regularly until 1922. Throughout his career, Eugène was awarded several prizes for his work including bronze medals at the 1889 and 1900 Exposition Universelle, a travelling scholarship and a young artist grant from the General Council of the Seine in 1884.

Additional information

Weight 48 kg
Dimensions 29 × 29 × 105.5 cm
Origin

France

Period

Early 20th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1910

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