This charming gilt bronze depicts Pierrot as a musician, captured in a moment of lightness and life. The figure, leaning slightly forward, holds his mandolin close as he sings the celebrated melody *Au clair de la lune*, whose title is inscribed on the base. His expressive face — mouth slightly open, eyebrows raised — conveys all the melancholic tenderness associated with this emblematic figure of popular theatre.
Pierrot's traditional costume, with its wide ruff collar, loose-fitting trousers and feather-adorned hat, is rendered with exceptional fineness of modelling. A particularly captivating and charismatic piece, the sculpture bears the signature Bouret on the base, confirming its attribution to Eutrope Bouret (1833–1906), a sculptor celebrated for his poetic and sentimental figures of the late 19th century.
This bronze perfectly embodies the Belle Époque taste for graceful, theatrical subjects. It would integrate equally well into a collection of decorative bronzes or into an interior seeking a touch of poetry and nostalgia.
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Period: Late 19th century
Very good condition.
Shipping on quote, within France and internationally.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 15 cm
Depth: 17 cm
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