Gloria Victis Angel Bronze Statue Sculpture Figure Art by Mercie 26" x 12"

$799.00
SKU: YRD-400
3 in stock

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 26" X Width 12"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 8"
Height without base:24"
Weight:30 LBS
Inventory:47YRD40013574

Original or Reproduction: Reproduction

"Gloria Victis" is a poignant bronze sculpture by French artist Antonin Mercié, created in 1872 to honor the fallen soldiers of the Franco-Prussian War. The title, translating to "Glory to the Vanquished," reverses the ancient Roman phrase "Vae victis" ("Woe to the vanquished"), symbolizing France's resilience and tribute to its fallen heroes EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG . The sculpture depicts a winged female allegorical figure, embodying Fame or Glory, cradling a fallen soldier. The soldier, a representation of the vanquished, is shown with a broken sword and a bowed head, highlighting the themes of sacrifice and loss EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG . This evocative portrayal captures the duality of defeat and honor, resonating deeply with the French public during that period. Crafted using the traditional "Lost Wax Method," this sculpture exemplifies Mercié's exceptional craftsmanship. The piece stands on a black marble base and is signed by the artist. Its historical significance and artistic merit have led to its display in prominent institutions, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Petit Palais in Paris