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Lot 131
  • 131

Alfred Boucher

Estimate
25,000 - 35,000 GBP
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Description

  • Alfred Boucher
  • au but (to the finishing line)
  • signed: A BOUCHER stamped: SIOT DECAUVILLE / PARIS / FONDEUR and: 6...00K and with a dedicatory plaque on the base inscribed: EL PERSONAL DE LA SDAD PEÑARROYA / AD. ARMANDO MALYE
  • bronze, dark green-brown patina

Condition

Overall the condition of the bronze is very good. There is minor dirt and wear to the surface consistent with age, including a few small nicks and scratches. There are a number of stable, slightly visible original casting joints, including at the abdomen of each figure and at the ground by the feet. There are a few small spots of greening
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Catalogue Note

Boucher's Au But depicts three athletes in the last desperate moments of a race, each stretching a hand forward to touch the finishing line. Boucher exhibited the model for the first time at the Salon of 1886 and it proved an instant hit with critics and public alike. The sculpture was awarded a first class medal and the State purchased a life-size cast to be placed in the Jardin du Luxembourg. The impact of the sculpture is based on the powerful dynamism of the athletes and their precarious balance on the base, as the entire group seems to thrust forward. Boucher's friend, the explorer Gabriel Bonvalot posed for the artist as he modelled the three energetic figures. Reductions of the life-size bronze were cast by Siot-Decauville in three sizes.

RELATED LITERATURE
J. Piette, Alfred Boucher 1850-1934 "sculpteur – humaniste", ex. cat. Musée Paul Dubois – Alfred Boucher, Nogent-sur-Seine, 2000, p. 46, no. 39a