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Art Deco Bronze Warrior Javelin Thrower by P. Hugonnet French 1930s

Item #3498

Large original bronze by P. Hugonnet signed on the marble, it is depicting the classic javelin thrower. This is a very well-detailed and quite intense figure. Look at his face, his hands, his muscular formation. Many of these classic athletic poses were inspired by the 1924 Paris Olympics which served as an excellent breeding ground to influence the designs by many artists of these stylized male statues during this time. Many of these athletic poses found in classic statues were indeed inspired by the 1924 Paris Olympics, which served as a significant influence for artists creating stylized male sculptures during that period.

 

The 1924 Paris Olympics was a renowned sporting event that showcased exceptional athletic performances and captured the imagination of artists and sculptors. The representations of athletes in various sporting poses became a popular subject matter for many artists of the time. The human form and its physicality, as seen in the athletes’ bodies, were often exaggerated and stylized to emphasize strength, grace, and power.

 

P. Hugonnet is likely a testament to this artistic movement, showcasing the artist’s skill in capturing the intensity and detail of the javelin thrower’s pose. These stylized male statues, including the depiction of the javelin thrower, were often characterized by their idealized muscular physiques and dynamic poses. Artists aimed to capture the essence of athletic prowess and the beauty of the human form through their sculptures.

 

1924 Olympics

 

Measurements

31″ W x 21.25″ T x 7.75″ D

Price (USD)

$ 6,500
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