Lot 0012
Evgeny Lanceray. Bronze and Marble Composition “Young Shepherd”
Estimate: 400-600€
Evgeny Lanceray. Young Shepherd
Bronze and marble, Dimensions: 7.5 × 16 × 12 cm
Russia, late 19th century
This small bronze composition depicts a shepherd boy lying on the ground, resting his head in his hands in a relaxed, contemplative pose. The figure is mounted on a polished marble base.
Evgeny Lanceray (1848–1886), one of the most prominent Russian sculptors of the 19th century, was celebrated for his finely detailed genre scenes and portrayals of everyday rural life.
Starting price: 350€
Estimate: 400-600€
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Lot 0013
Evgeny Lanceray. Russian Bronze Composition “Relaxing Shepherd”
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Lot 0013
Evgeny Lanceray. Russian Bronze Composition “Relaxing Shepherd”
Estimate: 500-700€Evgeny Lanceray. Relaxing Shepherd
Bronze and marble. Dimensions: 6 x 17.5 x 8.7 cm.
Russia, late 19th centuryThis small bronze sculpture shows a shepherd reclining at ease, his head resting on one hand while the other holds a crook. The figure’s casual pose and expressive details reflect Lanceray’s gift for capturing everyday rural life with warmth and naturalism.
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