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"Devil Statue - Satyr with Baby - Bergmann"
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Vienna Bronze – Satyr Baby Sitting on Devil’s Shoulders - Franz Xaver Bergmann - Stamped
This extraordinary bronze figurine titled Satyr Baby Sitting on Devil’s Shoulders embodies the imaginative genius and technical mastery that made Franz Xaver Bergmann one of the most renowned creators of Vienna Bronze Miniatures. The composition depicts a small Satyr child perched gleefully upon the shoulders of a grinning Devil Statue, both figures radiating a fascinating blend of humor, vitality, and symbolic depth. Their dynamic poses — the child in joyful exuberance and the demon in exaggerated expression — capture the tension between innocence and temptation, playfulness and power. The smooth, hand-finished bronze surface glows with warmth, while subtle patina contrasts highlight the sculptural finesse. It is a scene of mythological fantasy transformed into tangible emotion, a dialogue between mischief and purity rendered eternal in bronze.
Between myth and reality
Bergmann’s fascination with the mythological world is evident in his recurring depictions of the Faun, the Satyr, and demonic beings, where he explored the boundaries between the human and the supernatural. In this Satyr Baby Sitting on Devil’s Shoulders, he unites these mythic archetypes into a moment of spirited humanity, free from menace yet rich with allegory. The Devil Sculpture is no embodiment of evil but rather a playful creature — a trickster guiding the child through the world of earthly delight. The young Faun clings joyfully, a symbol of youthful curiosity and natural instinct. This lighthearted interplay between ancient myth and gentle humor reveals Bergmann’s ability to merge classical inspiration with the expressive charm typical of Vienna Bronze Miniatures.
The artist and his Viennese roots
Franz Xaver Bergmann was born on July 27, 1861, in Vienna, into a family of bronze casters. His father, also named Franz Bergmann, established a small foundry where the young artist learned the meticulous craft of metal casting and surface finishing. After formal training at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Bergmann took over the family business, transforming it into one of the most celebrated workshops of his time. His passion for storytelling and his love of detail found perfect expression in Vienna Bronze Miniatures, which blended technical precision with vivid imagination. Bergmann’s work, from depictions of Faun Statue and mythological beings to Orientalist and naturalistic scenes, reflected both his classical education and his fascination with human expression. He passed away in Vienna on January 1, 1936, leaving behind a legacy that continues to define the city’s bronze tradition.
The mastery of movement and form
Every curve and contour of this Devil Statue demonstrates Bergmann’s unparalleled skill in combining anatomy and expression. The balance of the composition — the sturdy stance of the demon supporting the delicate body of the Satyr child — reveals his deep understanding of human and mythic form. The bronze surface is worked to perfection: the polished highlights on the musculature and the matte tones in the recesses create an interplay of light that brings the figures to life. The tactile quality of the sculpture invites the viewer to trace the rhythmic flow of the design, while the dynamic gestures evoke laughter and wonder. Such mastery of casting and patination was the hallmark of Bergmann’s studio, which produced some of the most admired Vienna Bronze Miniatures in European collections.
Humor and symbolism in bronze
Beyond its technical brilliance, the sculpture holds deeper meaning. The childlike Faun symbolizes untamed nature, instinct, and joy, while the Devil Sculpture represents wisdom born of experience — mischievous yet protective. Together, they form an allegory of innocence guided by knowledge, of youth balanced by wit. The laughter of the small figure contrasts with the exaggerated grin of the Devil Statue, yet their harmony reveals Bergmann’s subtle humanism: a belief that even within chaos there exists connection. This blend of mythology, humor, and emotional authenticity is precisely what makes his Faun Statue so captivating. Through this delicate balance, Bergmann invites the viewer to smile, reflect, and recognize the eternal dance between good and folly.
The enduring legacy of Franz Xaver Bergmann
Today, original works like Satyr Baby Sitting on Devil’s Shoulders are exhibited in leading collections such as the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in Vienna, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Wien Museum, as well as in distinguished private collections across Europe and the United States. These Vienna Bronze Miniatures continue to captivate with their lifelike energy, mythological storytelling, and exquisite craftsmanship. Whether admired as a Devil Art creation, cherished for its mythic Faun imagery, or collected as a masterful bronze, this piece remains a testament to Bergmann’s boundless imagination and his devotion to sculptural perfection. Through his hands, the mischievous laughter of myth became immortal — a reminder of the timeless joy that lies in the union of fantasy and form.
Width: 12 cm
Height: 40 cm
Depth: 16 cm
Weight: 2,8 kg
100% Bronze
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