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Lot 347
  • 347

Vincenzo Vela

Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • Vincenzo Vela
  • THE LAST DAYS OF NAPOLÉON
  • signed V. VELA and inscribed F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR.

  • bronze, dark brown patina
  • height 16 1/2 in.
  • 42 cm

Condition

Overall in good original condition with the usual wear to the patina in placeswith handling. Light scratches and dents consistent with age. Small hole approximately 1/4 in. in diameter to back of seat cushion, probably a result of the casting process.
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Catalogue Note

Vela's Last Days of Napoleon was a sensation at the Paris Salon of 1867. There was a great debate as to whether the sculpture was a Realist or Romantic work of art. Vela was one of the great proponents of Realism in sculpture and the founder of the verismo movement in Italy. Indeed, The Last Days of Napoleon is a prime example of Vela's ability to marry melodrama with acute attention to detail within his compositions. He shows Napoleon as a chair bound invalid, tracing the ruins of his former empire across a map of Europe. Nonetheless he has retained the youthful features and heroic bearing which gives this composition monumentality and emotional tangibility.