M. Bouraine for Susse Foundry Penthesilea bronze figure

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    Marcel Bouraine (1886-1948)

    PENTHESILEA QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS

    Silver plated bronze figure.
    CIRCA 1920
    Modelled and cast as a naked woman in streamlined pose holding a bow, signed in the cast Bouraine and Susse Frs Edt Paris
    Excellent condition and genuine patina.
    Rare silver version.

    49.5cm width. 31cm high.

    Penthesilea: The Tragic Queen

    Penthesilea, the fierce Queen of the Amazons and daughter of Ares, arrived at the gates of Troy after the death of Hector, seeking glory and redemption. Leading her warrior band, she fought brilliantly for the Trojans, bringing a fresh, devastating strength to the besieged city.
    Her destiny, however, led her to face the greatest Greek hero, Achilles. In a legendary duel, she was slain by the invincible warrior. Yet, as Achilles removed her helmet, he was struck by her exquisite, untouched beauty. His pride turned instantly into profound grief and desperate, posthumous love for the woman he had just killed.
    Penthesilea is remembered not only for her bravery on the battlefield but for the agonizing moment where the ultimate victor became the ultimate mourner.

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    Marcel Bouraine (1886-1948)

    PENTHESILEA QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS

    Silver plated bronze figure.
    CIRCA 1920
    Modelled and cast as a naked woman in streamlined pose holding a bow, signed in the cast Bouraine and Susse Frs Edt Paris
    Excellent condition and genuine patina.
    Rare silver version.

    49.5cm width. 31cm high.

    Penthesilea: The Tragic Queen

    Penthesilea, the fierce Queen of the Amazons and daughter of Ares, arrived at the gates of Troy after the death of Hector, seeking glory and redemption. Leading her warrior band, she fought brilliantly for the Trojans, bringing a fresh, devastating strength to the besieged city.
    Her destiny, however, led her to face the greatest Greek hero, Achilles. In a legendary duel, she was slain by the invincible warrior. Yet, as Achilles removed her helmet, he was struck by her exquisite, untouched beauty. His pride turned instantly into profound grief and desperate, posthumous love for the woman he had just killed.
    Penthesilea is remembered not only for her bravery on the battlefield but for the agonizing moment where the ultimate victor became the ultimate mourner.

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    Weight1 kg
    Soldsold 12 2025