Female Satyr Demon Devil Nude Girl Erotic Bronze Sculpture Statue Occult Art

$449.00
SKU: YRD-715

Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 14 X Width 9
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 6
Height without base:12 1/2
Weight:12 LBS
Inventory:27Y7156272
Original or Reproduction: Original

This exceptional bronze sculpture presents a truly rare and unusual composition, depicting a satyr engaged in the act of sculpting a beautiful nude lady. The subject matter alone sets it apart, as it portrays a satyr, a creature from Greek mythology known for its unique combination of human and goat-like features, creating an intriguing blend of the human and the mythical. What adds to the uniqueness of this sculpture is the satyr's legs: one with a goat-like hoof, characteristic of satyrs, and the other sculpted in a human form. The satyr exhibits devil-like horns and a long tail, further enhancing the enigmatic and fantastical nature of the piece. This fusion of mythical and human elements creates a captivating and thought-provoking artwork that challenges conventional artistic norms. Crafted using the intricate lost wax method, this sculpture exemplifies exceptional artistry and attention to detail. Its placement on a sleek black marble base not only adds to its visual appeal but also ensures stability. With the signature of the artist Jean Patoue, this bronze sculpture is not just a work of art but a conversation piece that invites viewers to ponder its symbolism and narrative.

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Jose
A unique and powerful encounter.

One of my favorite pieces in your collection. It brings all kinds of emotions upon contemplating its details, its visible motion, movement and flow, all within the tenderness, surrender, union and liberation of two beings in their eternal and grounding encounter. I must curiously point out, however, that the front view picture on the catalogue site would give you the impression that the male phallus was well crafted, something I thought would have been a great and noticeable conversation item when found by the curious observer. But nothing on the matter. The statue came completely flat there. It was either totally carved out by the looks of a patchy-looking area on the groin, probably done after production, or perhaps it was never there, only a game of shadows on your display model picture. I think that detail will not detract from admiring the statue in all its great detail.