First Victory of Hannibal
First Victory of Hannibal
Published 2020-11-04T10:47:52+00:00
24-year-old Bourdelle created this statue after arriving in Paris just a year earlier. He submitted the plaster version of Première Victoire d’Hannibal (First Victory of Hannibal) to the Salon of French Artists, choosing as his subject a youthful figure of the future Carthaginian general. Even though he was only young, Hannibal grabbed hold of an eagle, suffocating it against his chest to end a bitter, difficult fight. Although he would soon alter its shapes, Bourdelle carefully depicted the episode in this work, attempting to faithfully recreate the eagle’s anatomy as well as the victorious gesture of the young man. Such virtuoso naturalism would earn him a mention honorable at the Salon.
The statue currently stands in the Musee Bourdelle in Paris, whcih used to be the Artist's studio.
Date published | 04/11/2020 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy |
Title | The First Victory of Hannibal |
Date | 1885 |
Dimension | 204cm |
Accession | MBPL4548 |
Period | Modern Sculpture |
Medium | Plaster cast |
Record | https://www.bourdelle.paris.fr/en/oeuvre/first-victory-hannibal |
Artist | Emile-Antoine Bourdelle |
Place | Musée Bourdelle |