Rare Genie De La Danse (Spirit of the Dance) Sculpture Bust Reproduction, by Carpeaux of France

$1,700.00
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875) Bust of “Genie De La Danse”

This arresting bust captures the brutality ravaging the human spirit. Artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, best known for his ability to translate emotion and movement recalls the humanity of this young woman who refuses to be dispirited.

Original sculpture of this reproduction is by Jean=Baptiste Carpeaux "The Spirit of the Dance" translated. Carpeaux was a French artist during the second empire under Napoleon. She is antique white with hues of gray providing exquisite dimension to the piece and is unsigned.

Incredible detail depicting a woman enjoying a carefree moment in the realm of dance. In pristine condition she sits on a wooden base. An extraordinary addition to any art collection, she is in immaculate condition and measures 25″ in height by 16″ width x 11″ depth.
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875) Bust of “Genie De La Danse”

This arresting bust captures the brutality ravaging the human spirit. Artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, best known for his ability to translate emotion and movement recalls the humanity of this young woman who refuses to be dispirited.

Original sculpture of this reproduction is by Jean=Baptiste Carpeaux "The Spirit of the Dance" translated. Carpeaux was a French artist during the second empire under Napoleon. She is antique white with hues of gray providing exquisite dimension to the piece and is unsigned.

Incredible detail depicting a woman enjoying a carefree moment in the realm of dance. In pristine condition she sits on a wooden base. An extraordinary addition to any art collection, she is in immaculate condition and measures 25″ in height by 16″ width x 11″ depth.
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875) Bust of “Genie De La Danse”

This arresting bust captures the brutality ravaging the human spirit. Artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, best known for his ability to translate emotion and movement recalls the humanity of this young woman who refuses to be dispirited.

Original sculpture of this reproduction is by Jean=Baptiste Carpeaux "The Spirit of the Dance" translated. Carpeaux was a French artist during the second empire under Napoleon. She is antique white with hues of gray providing exquisite dimension to the piece and is unsigned.

Incredible detail depicting a woman enjoying a carefree moment in the realm of dance. In pristine condition she sits on a wooden base. An extraordinary addition to any art collection, she is in immaculate condition and measures 25″ in height by 16″ width x 11″ depth.