Hope - Sculpture by Carlo Sarrabezolles

Sale price€14.500,00

(modified ) Immerse yourself in the essence of Victory through this remarkable Art Deco-inspired sculpture, designed by Sarrabezolles himself during the tumults of war. Emerging majestically from a pedestal decorated with Romanesque and Gothic capitals, this allegorical figure, represented as a woman, symbolizes its glorious past.

Clad in a helmet magnificently adorned with laurels, Victory stands proudly, her two arms raised in a triumphant pose. Her right hand extends an olive branch, a symbol of peace, while a shield is securely attached to her left arm, evoking strength and resilience. This exceptional work earned Sarrabezolles the silver medal at the 1921 Salon, highlighting the artistic recognition of his talent.


    Round Sculpture 1932 - Reduction of Hope.

    • Test : Posthumous proof 1/8.
    • Dimensions : 0.53 x 0.08 x 0.08 cm
    • Materials : Bronze by the Coubertin Foundry.
    • Artist : Carlo Sarrabezolles (1888 -1971).
    • Artistic current : 1930s.