the Winner 1930
Lucien Alliot
BronzeMetal
35 ⨯ 25 ⨯ 25 cm, ø 25 cm
ConditionMint
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Het Ware Huis
- About the artworkBronze sculpture of a athlete crossing the finish line. The pose is almost like a expressionistic dance. This balanced moment on one leg with arms in the air gives a great three dimensional form and expresses every lovely detailed muscle in the body. The robust way of modelling this athlete makes it even more dramatic and expressive.
- About the artist
Lucien Alliot was born in Paris on November 16th, 1877. He was a student of Barrias and Coutan, and the son of Napoleon Alliot, who was a sculptor like him.
Lucien is known to have exhibited regurlarly at the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français between the years 1905 and 1939. In 1934 he became its president and he held onto this position until 1939.
His work can be seen in many collections of museums throughout the world. Alliot passed away on the 9th of March, 1967.
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