Two children fighting over a now missing Bouquet near a Broken Vase

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  • Made of resin and painted and patinated by hand
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This exquisite sculpture, titled “Two Children Fighting Over a Now Missing Bouquet Near a Broken Vase,” captures a moment of playful rivalry between two cherubic figures, evoking the innocence and spontaneity of childhood. Originally commissioned for the enchanting park of the Château de Menars, this masterpiece reflects the talents of renowned sculptor Jean-Joseph Vinache, who began this work in 1747 before it was completed by Nicolas Francois Gillet in 1758 after Vinache’s untimely passing.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this sculpture showcases the delicate features and fluid forms of the children, embodying the essence of classical artistry. The intricate textures of the resin, enhanced by a stunning marble and bronze effect patina, bring life to the figures, allowing them to resonate with the beauty of their historical context.

Influenced by the celebrated “Children with a Goat” by Jacques Sarazin, this piece not only pays homage to the rich artistic legacy of the 18th century but also serves as a charming focal point for any space. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of classical art, this sculpture is a testament to the craftsmanship and timeless appeal of an era that celebrated human emotion and natural beauty. Add this captivating work to your collection and let it inspire conversations and admiration for generations to come.

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