Style Other / Ref.10308
Mathurin MOREAU (1822 – 1912) (after), The Blacksmith, Cast iron sculpture after a model for the Val d'Osne Art Foundries
Dimensions
Width 26'' 66cm
Height 63'' ⅜ 161cm
Depth: 19'' ¾ 50cm
diameter: 19'' ¾ 50cm
Origin:
19th Century, France
Status:
Patina built over the years. Gaps at the arm.
This Neo-classical style garden antique sculpture was realized in the late 19th century. This cast iron has a black patina for the base, anvil and hammer, meanwhile the character is painted in white.
Its position is typical of classical statuary, he stands on his right leg and the left leg, free of body weight, is more relaxed.
This cast iron sculpture was made after a drawing by the famous Mathurin Moreau (1822 – 1912) for the Val d'Osne foundries.
Bibliography : Société anonyme des Fonderies d'art du Val d'Osne, Album n°2 – Fontes d'Art, 1900, Pl. 599, Ill. 285 « Le Forgeron » par Mathurin Moreau – See detail.
This life-size sculpture refers to the young Vulcan at his forge, god of Roman blacksmith, called Hephaestus by the Greeks.
But this iconography of Vulcan is quite unusual, as mythological texts describes an ugly and limping god. Here, the sculptor choose to represent a beautiful and slender young man.
It is likely that the inspiration is not a representation of Vulcan, but David. A large number of artwork depicted the triumphant young man, after his fight against the giant Goliath.
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