Bronze Pauline Bonaparte Reclining Sculpture – Napoleon’s Sister Statue

$1,399.00
SKU: EP-134MJ
1 in stock

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 15" X Width 19"
Marble Dimensions: 19" x 8"
Height without base: 13"
Weight:42 LBS
Inventory:19B134MJ13091
Original or Reproduction: Reproduction

This striking bronze sculpture represents Pauline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon Bonaparte and wife of Prince Camillo Borghese, from whom the work takes its name. The original masterpiece was modeled by the renowned neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, capturing Pauline not merely as a historical figure, but as an icon of beauty, confidence, and refined elegance. Reclining gracefully on a divan, she is depicted nude from the waist up, embodying the classical ideals of harmony and sensual restraint. Pauline Bonaparte was Napoleon’s favorite sibling and a woman who forged her own legend beyond the shadow of empire. While her brother reshaped Europe as Emperor of France, Pauline cultivated a reputation defined by independence, charm, and bold personal choices. Her life reads more like a romantic novel than a political chronicle, and this sculpture reflects that spirit—serene, unapologetic, and self-possessed. The apple resting in her left hand subtly alludes to classical mythology, evoking themes of beauty, desire, and timeless femininity. Rendered in bronze, the sculpture emphasizes smooth contours and refined anatomical detail, showcasing the influence of classical antiquity that defined Canova’s work. Pauline leans her head gently into her right hand, her relaxed posture conveying both intimacy and quiet authority. This elegant composition is a celebration of neoclassical artistry and historical romance, making it a captivating centerpiece for collectors of fine art, classical sculpture, and European history.