Pierre Loison (French, 1816–1886)
The Abduction of a Sabine Woman
(French: Jeune Romain Enlevant une Sabine)
Signed and Dated in the Model: P. Loison, 1862
An impressive large-scale French patinated bronze sculpture depicting The Abduction of a Sabine Woman, a celebrated subject from ancient Roman history that inspired generations of 19th-century academic artists and sculptors. The dramatic composition portrays a young Roman warrior carrying off a Sabine woman, capturing a powerful moment of movement, emotion, and classical heroism.
Executed with exceptional attention to detail, the sculpture displays finely modeled anatomy, expressive facial features, and beautifully rendered drapery. The dynamic composition and impressive scale give the work a strong visual presence while reflecting the technical skill associated with the finest French bronze sculpture of the period.
Pierre Loison (1816–1886) was a French sculptor known for his historical, allegorical, and classical subjects. His works embody the academic tradition of 19th-century French sculpture and are appreciated for their refined modeling, dramatic compositions, and strong narrative character.
Height: 31 in. (78.7 cm)
Width: 12 in. (30.5 cm)
Depth: 12 in. (30.5 cm)
Weight: approximately 54 lbs. (24.5 kg)
Condition: Very good antique condition with minor expected wear consistent with age.