A patinated bronze sculpture of a dancing woman, probably a bacchante, holding a tambourine over her head and a cup in her left hand. The sculpture is made in the second half of the 19th century by a European artist, probably French, in the manner and style of the famous artist Clodion.
Her dress is gathered at the waist and across her shoulders revealing her breast.
The figure stands on a bronze, textural base.
The piece is unmarked and measures 18 inches tall.
Overall in good condition, no visible damages or restorations.

A patinated bronze sculpture of a dancing woman, probably a bacchante, holding a tambourine over her head and a cup in her left hand. The sculpture is made in the second half of the 19th century by a European artist, probably French, in the manner and style of the famous artist Clodion.
Her dress is gathered at the waist and across her shoulders revealing her breast.
The figure stands on a bronze, textural base.
The piece is unmarked and measures 18 inches tall.
Overall in good condition, no visible damages or restorations.

Era
1400-1900
Country of Origin
France
Material
Bronze
Title of artwork
A dancing figure with tambourine, bacchante, in the manner of Clodion
Signature
Not signed
Colour
Bronze
Condition
Good condition
Height
18 in
Width
7 in
Depth
6 in