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European sculpture art, 19th century, wood engravings, published in 1897
European Sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Gorilla carrying off a woman, sculpture (1887) by Emmanuel Fremiet (French sculptor, 1824 - 1910), Paris; 2) Triumphal procession of Bacchus and Ariadne, relief by Rudolf Weyr (Austrian sculptor, 1847 - 1914), Vienna; 3) The Love song, sculpture by Constantin Barbella (Italian sculptor, 1852 - 1925); 4) The peace protected by weapons, sculpture (1904) by Ludwig Manzel (German sculpture, 1858 - 1936), Berlin; 5) sculpture (ca. 1888) by Johannes Benk (Austrian sculptor), Theatermuseum, Vienna; 6) Germania from the victory monument in Leipzig, sculpture (1888) by Rudolf Siemering (German sculptor, 1835 - 1905), Berlin (1946 destroyed); 7) Wounded nymph, sculpture by Gustav Eberlein (German sculptor, 1847 - 1926), Berlin; 8) Chloe, sculpture (1895) by Heinrich Wadere (German sculptor, 1865 - 1950), Munich; 9) Love secret, sculpture by Otto Konig (German sculptor, 1838 - 1920), Vienna; 10) Rescued, sculpture (1887) by Adolf Brutt (German sculptor, 1855 - 1939), Stadtisches Museum, Flensburg; 11) Captive Mother, sculpture (1887) by Stephan Sinding (Norwegian-Danish sculptor, 1846 - 1922), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; 12) Durer as a boy, sculpture (ca. 1870/75) by Friedrich Salomon Beer (Austrain-French sculptor, 1846 - 1912), Paris; 12) Sleeping shepherd boy, sculpture (1871/73) by Adolf von Hildebrand (German sculptor, 1847 - 1921), Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Wood engravings, published in 1897
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Media ID 18305667
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with Media Storehouse's exquisite collection of 19th century European sculpture art prints. This stunning image showcases Emmanuel Fremiet's masterpiece, "Gorilla carrying off a woman," created in 1887. Originally published in 1897 as a wood engraving, this fine art print transports you to an era of intricate detail and timeless beauty. Bring a piece of history into your home or office and add depth to your decor with this captivating work of art from the Fine Art Storehouse by ZU_09.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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This print showcases a collection of European sculpture art from the 19th century. Published in 1897, these wood engravings offer a glimpse into the artistic brilliance of renowned sculptors during that era. The diverse range of sculptures featured in this image highlights the talent and creativity of artists from different countries. The first sculpture depicted is "Gorilla carrying off a woman" by Emmanuel Fremiet, a French sculptor known for his realistic animal sculptures. This powerful piece captures the intensity and strength of both the gorilla and its captive. Next, we see Rudolf Weyr's relief titled "Triumphal procession of Bacchus and Ariadne" showcasing intricate details and conveying movement with finesse. This Austrian sculptor's work transports us to ancient mythology. Constantin Barbella's sculpture, "The Love song" emanates romance and tenderness through its delicate portrayal of two lovers entwined in an intimate moment. Ludwig Manzel's creation, "The peace protected by weapons" challenges conventional notions by juxtaposing symbols associated with war against the concept of peace. Other notable sculptures include Johannes Benk's mysterious artwork housed at Theatermuseum Vienna, Rudolf Siemering's Germania statue destroyed during World War II, Gustav Eberlein's wounded nymph evoking empathy, Heinrich Wadere’s sensual depiction named “Chloe, ” Otto Konig’s intriguing “Love secret, ” Adolf Brutt’s emotionally charged “Rescued, ” Stephan Sinding’s poignant “Captive Mother, ” Friedrich Salomon Beer’s representation capturing Durer as a boy, and Adolf von Hildebrand’s serene masterpiece depicting a sleeping shepherd boy. These wood engravings provide us with glimpses into an extraordinary period in European sculpture art history – each piece telling its own unique story through masterful craftsmanship.
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