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Les Trois Polougnes (stone)
XIR341966 Les Trois Polougnes (stone) by Bourdelle, Emile-Antoine (1861-1929); Musee Bourdelle, Paris, France; (add.info.: allegorical figures representing the three Polands; maquette for the panels on the base of the monument to Adam Mickiewicz erected in 1929 at Cours Albert Ier, near the Place de l Alma in Paris; Mickiewicz (1798-1855); Polish poet, writer and patriot; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 18255375
© Musee Bourdelle, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
Commemorative Homage Hommage Personification Poète Polonais Tribute
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This print showcases "Les Trois Polougnes (stone)" by Emile-Antoine Bourdelle, a renowned French sculptor. The artwork is currently housed in the Musee Bourdelle in Paris, France. The sculpture depicts three allegorical figures representing the three Polands, paying homage to Adam Mickiewicz, a revered Polish poet, writer, and patriot of the 19th century. This maquette was created as part of the panels on the base of the monument dedicated to Mickiewicz. Bourdelle's attention to detail is evident in this powerful composition. Each figure exudes strength and determination while embodying different aspects of Polish identity. The artist skillfully captures their individual personalities through their expressive faces and dynamic poses. This photograph not only serves as a tribute to Bourdelle's artistic prowess but also highlights his deep understanding of symbolism and commemoration. By personifying Poland through these allegorical figures, he immortalizes its rich cultural heritage and pays homage to one of its most influential literary figures. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of the enduring power of art to capture history and evoke emotion. It stands as a testament to both Bourdelle's talent as well as Mickiewicz's lasting impact on Polish literature and national pride.
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