Description : The present sculpture depicts the mythological story of Leda, a princess from Sparta who was seduced by Jupiter. To approach her, Jupiter transformed into a swan. A beautiful representation of feminine sensuality, this myth has been portrayed by some of history’s greatest artists, dating back to figures like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
The belgian sculptor Jeff Lambeaux (1852 – 1908)
Jef Lambeaux (1852-1908), an exceptionally energetic Belgian sculptor of the late 19th century, stands out for his remarkable and unique artistic practice. His oeuvre displays originality and singularity, setting him apart from his contemporaries. Lambeaux’s works, both dynamic bronze battle scenes and monumental marble sculptures, often sparked diverse reactions due to their aesthetic and ethical impact. His career was marked by numerous sculptures, including depictions of youthful women and expressive busts of notable figures. With over 150 estimated works, his legacy lives on in Belgian museums, particularly in Brussels and Antwerp, with key pieces like « The Kiss » and the « Brabo Fountain » earning him widespread recognition during his lifetime.
Material : White Carrara marble
Height : 56 cm
Length : 23,5 cm
Width : 21 cm