Art Deco bronze sculpture Penthesilia Bouraine

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This exceptional Art Deco bronze sculpture represents Penthesilia, Queen of the Amazons, created by renowned French sculptor Marcel André Bouraine (1886–1948).

Cast by the prestigious Susse Frères foundry in Paris using the traditional cire perdue (lost-wax) technique, this sculpture dates to circa 1925, the golden age of Art Deco. The dynamic nude figure with bow embodies movement, strength, and refined modernist elegance.

The bronze features a deep, dark green patina, enhancing the sculptural contrasts and emphasizing Bouraine’s mastery of form. This work is widely documented in authoritative Art Deco literature, confirming its importance and authenticity.
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Artist / Maker Marcel André Bouraine 

Signature/ Marks Bouraine.
Susse Frères ed. Paris signature & seal.
Cire perdue.
Style Art Deco
Date 1925
Material Bronze, green patina.
Origin France
Size (cm) L. 48 cm. x H. 28 cm. x. W. 14 cm

Size (inches) L. 18.9 inch. x H. 11 inch. x W. 5.57 inch.

Condition Very good.
Literature

Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs, E. Benezit. Gründ
Dictionnaire illustré des sculpteurs animaliers & fondeurs de l’antiquité à nos jours, Jean Charles Hachet. Argus Valentines.
The Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts 1890-1940, Philippe Garner.

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Art Deco bronze sculpture Penthesilia Queen of the Amazons by Marcel Bouraine