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Erotic Vienna Bronze "Cunnilingus - Lesbian Play" - Signed Lambeaux A woman reclines... more
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"Lesbian Kissing - Cunnilingus Play - Lambeaux - Lesbian Home Decor "
Weight | 2,2 kg |
Erotic Vienna Bronze "Cunnilingus - Lesbian Play" - Signed Lambeaux
A woman reclines in a pose of unguarded surrender, her fingertips brushing the sculptural fabric as she surrenders to the moment. Her partner leans forward, her hair falling in bronze strands, his fingers grasping her lover's head with tender authority. The play of light on their entwined limbs reveals Lambeaux's unparalleled mastery of human anatomy: the curve of the spine, the tension of an arched foot, the whisper of breath, captured in metal.
The Birth of a Visionary Sculptor
Lambeaux was born in Belgium in 1852. Fascinated by form and movement from a young age, he traced the curves of draped marble at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts. His early drawings—executed in red chalk and charcoal—reveal a fascination with human intimacy, which blossomed into daring sculptures that defied the prudish norms of his time.
A Viennese Revelation
At the end of the 1890s, Lambeaux traveled to Vienna, drawn by the city's vibrant cafés and avant-garde circles. There, at a renowned foundry in the heart of the Ringstrasse, he oversaw the casting of the Erotic Viennese Bronze – Cunnilingus – Lesbian Play. It was 1895, and the artist's clay model—filled with passion—was transformed into gleaming bronze using the lost-wax casting process. Every fold of the draped pillow was immortalized with breathtaking precision.
Tradition Meets Transgression
Trained by neoclassical masters, Lambeaux was never afraid to enrich his works with modern sensibility. This work stands at the intersection of academic rigor and bold eroticism. While Parisian salons recoiled, the Vienna Circle whispered about the blatant depiction of same-sex intimacy—precisely what gives it a poignancy that still resonates a century later, as lesbian kissing take their deserved place in art history.
A Patina of Warmth
The patination process created a warm, amber glow on muscular shoulders and soft thighs. Each delicate sheen dances across the bodies, inviting the viewer to trace the power of the softened metal with their eyes. The draped cushion beneath seems to ripple under the weight of passion, its folds so convincingly rendered that one wants to smooth them out with one's hand.
Echoes of a Bygone Era
Created in the twilight of the fin de siècle, this sculpture captures both the decadence and longing of its time. Lambeaux's birth in Brussels and his Parisian friendships enabled him to network between the conservative academic world and daring bohemian salons. The erotic Viennese bronze "Cunnilingus – Lesbian Play" became a manifesto of longing for some, mentioned in the same breath as Klimt's paintings and Strauss's waltzes.
Passion Indoors
Outside museum walls, this work offers countless possibilities for lesbian home decor. Presented on a low console in a softly lit niche or on a velvet-covered pedestal, it becomes both a focal point and a familiar presence. Its warm bronze tones complement rich jewel tones and deep charcoal shades, inviting the viewer into spaces where intimacy is celebrated rather than hidden.
The Artist's Lasting Signature
Discreetly signed "Lambeaux" on the base, this work is a testament to an artist who refused to separate beauty from truth. Although he died in 1908, his legacy lives on in the quiet wonder this sculpture still evokes. As a reminder that love in all its forms belongs in the realm of fine art, the Erotic Vienna Bronze – Cunnilingus – Lesbian Play stands as a timeless symbol of passion cast in bronze.
A woman reclines in a pose of unguarded surrender, her fingertips brushing the sculptural fabric as she surrenders to the moment. Her partner leans forward, her hair falling in bronze strands, his fingers grasping her lover's head with tender authority. The play of light on their entwined limbs reveals Lambeaux's unparalleled mastery of human anatomy: the curve of the spine, the tension of an arched foot, the whisper of breath, captured in metal.
The Birth of a Visionary Sculptor
Lambeaux was born in Belgium in 1852. Fascinated by form and movement from a young age, he traced the curves of draped marble at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts. His early drawings—executed in red chalk and charcoal—reveal a fascination with human intimacy, which blossomed into daring sculptures that defied the prudish norms of his time.
A Viennese Revelation
At the end of the 1890s, Lambeaux traveled to Vienna, drawn by the city's vibrant cafés and avant-garde circles. There, at a renowned foundry in the heart of the Ringstrasse, he oversaw the casting of the Erotic Viennese Bronze – Cunnilingus – Lesbian Play. It was 1895, and the artist's clay model—filled with passion—was transformed into gleaming bronze using the lost-wax casting process. Every fold of the draped pillow was immortalized with breathtaking precision.
Tradition Meets Transgression
Trained by neoclassical masters, Lambeaux was never afraid to enrich his works with modern sensibility. This work stands at the intersection of academic rigor and bold eroticism. While Parisian salons recoiled, the Vienna Circle whispered about the blatant depiction of same-sex intimacy—precisely what gives it a poignancy that still resonates a century later, as lesbian kissing take their deserved place in art history.
A Patina of Warmth
The patination process created a warm, amber glow on muscular shoulders and soft thighs. Each delicate sheen dances across the bodies, inviting the viewer to trace the power of the softened metal with their eyes. The draped cushion beneath seems to ripple under the weight of passion, its folds so convincingly rendered that one wants to smooth them out with one's hand.
Echoes of a Bygone Era
Created in the twilight of the fin de siècle, this sculpture captures both the decadence and longing of its time. Lambeaux's birth in Brussels and his Parisian friendships enabled him to network between the conservative academic world and daring bohemian salons. The erotic Viennese bronze "Cunnilingus – Lesbian Play" became a manifesto of longing for some, mentioned in the same breath as Klimt's paintings and Strauss's waltzes.
Passion Indoors
Outside museum walls, this work offers countless possibilities for lesbian home decor. Presented on a low console in a softly lit niche or on a velvet-covered pedestal, it becomes both a focal point and a familiar presence. Its warm bronze tones complement rich jewel tones and deep charcoal shades, inviting the viewer into spaces where intimacy is celebrated rather than hidden.
The Artist's Lasting Signature
Discreetly signed "Lambeaux" on the base, this work is a testament to an artist who refused to separate beauty from truth. Although he died in 1908, his legacy lives on in the quiet wonder this sculpture still evokes. As a reminder that love in all its forms belongs in the realm of fine art, the Erotic Vienna Bronze – Cunnilingus – Lesbian Play stands as a timeless symbol of passion cast in bronze.
Height: 11 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 10,5 cm
Weight: 2,2 kg
100% bronze
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