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"God of love cupid - Angel Statue - signed Moreau"
| Height | 158 cm |
| Width | 86 cm |
| Length | 62 cm |
| Weight | 100 kg |
Cupid – The Eternal Charm of the God of Love Cupid - Signed Auguste Moreau
This magnificent bronze sculpture portrays the legendary God of Love Cupid, the divine figure who has symbolized passion, affection, and emotional connection for centuries. Standing gracefully with youthful confidence, the winged figure embodies both innocence and irresistible charm. One arm rises upward in an expressive gesture while the other holds a delicate bow, the timeless instrument through which the God of Love Cupid sends his magical arrows into the hearts of mortals. The gentle tilt of the head and the serene facial expression create an atmosphere of calm beauty and poetic symbolism. Every detail of the anatomy is modeled with remarkable sensitivity, revealing the sculptor’s mastery in depicting youthful grace. As a carefully produced cast, this elegant Angel Statue captures the mythological spirit of Cupid while also functioning as a refined Garden Angel Statue for collectors and admirers of classical bronze art.
The Master of Myth and Bronze – The Artistic Genius of Auguste Moreau
Auguste Moreau was born on February 22, 1834, in Dijon, France, into a family deeply connected with the tradition of sculpture. Several members of the Moreau family were artists, and this creative environment encouraged his early fascination with modeling and bronze casting. As he developed his artistic career, Moreau became renowned for his refined decorative sculptures depicting mythological figures, allegories, and youthful angels. His works were admired for their lyrical elegance and their ability to convey emotion through gesture and movement. Throughout the nineteenth century he established himself as one of the most respected creators of decorative bronzes in France. Through sculptures such as this beautiful representation of the God of Love Cupid, Auguste Moreau left a lasting legacy in the tradition of the Angel Statue and the romantic imagery of the Garden Angel Statue.
Sculptural Harmony and Graceful Movement
The figure’s posture reveals a delicate balance between motion and serenity. The gentle step forward suggests that the winged deity has just arrived in the world of humans to spread love and harmony. The sculpted wings extend gracefully behind the body, enhancing the sense of lightness and divine presence that defines the character of the God of Love Cupid. Flowing drapery wraps softly around the hips and shoulders, adding movement and decorative elegance to the composition. The interplay between the smooth bronze surfaces and the gilded details emphasizes the sculptural depth and richness of the piece. Through this refined artistic language, the sculpture transforms into both a poetic Angel Statue and a captivating Garden Angel Statue, celebrating the enduring mythology of the God of Love Cupid.
A Sculpture for Gardens and Elegant Interiors
Whether displayed indoors or outdoors, this sculpture possesses an extraordinary decorative presence. In a garden setting, the winged figure blends beautifully with flowers, trees, and natural light, creating the impression that the God of Love Cupid has appeared among the plants to guard the harmony of nature. As a Garden Angel Statue, it brings a romantic and classical atmosphere to courtyards, terraces, or landscaped spaces. Inside the home, the sculpture becomes an impressive focal point when placed on a pedestal, console table, or within a decorative niche. The rich bronze patina combined with luminous golden accents enhances the figure’s visual impact and artistic refinement. In both settings the sculpture functions as a timeless Angel Statue that embodies the symbolic beauty of the God of Love Cupid.
Where the Spirit of Cupid Lives Today
The artistic influence of Auguste Moreau can still be admired today in museums and collections dedicated to nineteenth-century sculpture and decorative arts. Numerous works attributed to the Moreau family appear in European museums and private galleries, demonstrating the importance of their contribution to classical bronze sculpture. Visitors encountering these works often remark on the poetic grace and narrative charm that characterize Moreau’s figures. The theme of Cupid, the eternal God of Love Cupid, continues to inspire artists and collectors across generations. Sculptures of winged angels remain among the most beloved forms of decorative art, admired for their symbolic beauty and emotional resonance. As a carefully crafted cast inspired by this artistic tradition, this sculpture stands proudly as both an elegant Angel Statue and a magnificent Garden Angel Statue, celebrating the timeless power of love embodied by the God of Love Cupid.
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