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"Large Angel Garden Statue - Paix - from Jules Coutan"
Weight | 27,7 kg |
Paix – Majestic Monumental Angel in Bronze – Signed by Jules-Félix Coutan
Jules-Félix Coutan was born on December 1, 1848, in the historic heart of Paris, where the Seine River blends history and modernity. As a young man, he studied under renowned academics at the École des Beaux-Arts, where he internalized classical ideals and mastered the sophisticated techniques of 19th-century sculpture. His emerging talent earned him the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1872, which led him to study antiquities in the Eternal City. Upon his return, Coutan shaped the face of the Third Republic through magnificent public monuments and private commissions, leaving a lasting legacy in stone, marble, and—most notably—bronze.
An Angel Ascends in Bronze Splendor
Conceived in 1908 in Coutan's sun-drenched studio on the Left Bank of the Seine and cast at the famous Société de Bronzes bronze foundry on the Quai de la Seine, Paix rises 0.90 meters high on a circular base of dark marble. At first glance, this impressive, large bronze sculpture of an angel appears weightless: its wings unfold in cathedral-sized arcs, each carefully engraved feather lending both structural strength and ethereal grace. Wrapped in a gently flowing robe that moves as if moved by a gentle breeze, it offers a timeless vision of serenity.
Serenity in Dynamic Form
Rather than a static sentinel, Coutan's Angel of Peace embodies balanced movement. One foot lightly touches the ground, the other rises as if about to soar heavenward. Beneath the folds of its robe, subtle musculature and elegant lines reveal the sculptor's deep engagement with the human figure. Her left hand grasps a sword.
The Lost-Wax Casting Process: Preserving the Artist's Signature
Coutan, who had honed his craft on the ancient masterpieces of Rome, championed the lost-wax casting process because it remained faithful to the original clay model. The faint tool marks in the angel's hair and the delicate texture of its wings are still visible, testifying to the artist's hand. The final patina, a warm umber, highlighted by burnished gold on raised surfaces, creates a play of light and shadow that brings her figure to life in every way.
A focal point for sacred gardens and magnificent interiors
Whether adorning a leafy courtyard or as the focal point of a high-ceilinged foyer, this large angel statue draws the eye without overpowering its surroundings. Its monumental size and serene presence encourage reflection and uplift the spirit. Collectors seeking large angel statues for their gardens will find Paix to be an outstanding example: a work that transcends mere decoration and becomes a lasting symbol of hope.
Coutan's Timeless Dialogue of Light and Peace
Jules-Félix Coutan died on December 26, 1939, leaving behind a body of work that bridges academic tradition and the dawn of modernism. While his architectural reliefs and public monuments testify to his civic achievements, bronzes like Paix embody his deepest convictions: that beauty and tranquility can soothe the human heart. In every curve of the bronze and every sweep of its wings, the Angel of Peace stands as his eloquent final message to the world.
An Eternal Testament of Harmony
Paix remains more than just a sculpture; it is a guardian of tranquility, a great angel statue whose presence transcends all eras. With its serene power, it invites all who look at it to take a deep breath and remember that peace is possible even in turbulent times—and that true art can lead us there.
Height: 90 cm
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 26 cm
Weight: 27,7 kg
100% Bronze
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