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Antique 19th Century Bronze Bust of Diane de Poitiers
France, 1800s | Mounted on Black Marble Base
A portrait of poise and power, this 19th-century French bronze bust is believed to depict Diane de Poitiers—the famed mistress of King Henry II and a woman of immense influence within the French Renaissance court. Her likeness here is both regal and romantic, rendered in warm bronze with time-worn patina. Crowned with intricately braided hair and adorned with a crescent moon—symbol of Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt—she embodies myth, beauty, and sovereignty.
The fine sculptural detailing in her expression and hair reflects masterful craftsmanship, while her gaze, cast downward in quiet elegance, suggests strength wrapped in serenity. The bust is mounted on a solid black marble base, offering a grounding contrast to the soft gleam of the bronze and adding a sense of gravitas and permanence to the piece.
Whether styled on a mantle, library shelf, or atop a stack of antique books, this bust serves as both art object and historical homage—a timeless tribute to feminine influence, quiet power, and classical beauty.
Antique bronze with original black marble base
French, mid-to-late 1800s | One of one
Condition: Light, age-appropriate patina throughout
size | 11.275” H x 5” W at shoulders |
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material | Bronze & Marble |
era | 1800s |
origin | French |
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