Robert Greter - Sculpture, Capretta - 18 cm - Patinated bronze - 1910

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Robert Greter-Capretta

Signed and dated on the base: "RGreter 1910";

Robert Greter, an artist of Swiss origin, born in Lucerne in 1885, is mainly known for his small animalier sculptures in Liberty style.

In 1911 he participated in the Milan Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts with two bronze goat figures like this one. In 1912 he presented a white bear and an elephant in bronze. The signed version "RGreter" dated 1910 depicts the goat.

Depicted behavior:

The sculptor has captured a daily, intimate moment: the animal taking care of itself without paying attention to who watches. It is an instinctive gesture, common in goats and sheep, which conveys immediacy and real life rather than a ceremonial pose.

The modelling with irregular surfaces and the dark patina of the bronze accentuate precisely this sense of movement and living matter, rather than a smooth figure.

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Researcher of collectibles: rare pieces in pristine condition. Professional packaging!!
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Robert Greter-Capretta

Signed and dated on the base: "RGreter 1910";

Robert Greter, an artist of Swiss origin, born in Lucerne in 1885, is mainly known for his small animalier sculptures in Liberty style.

In 1911 he participated in the Milan Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts with two bronze goat figures like this one. In 1912 he presented a white bear and an elephant in bronze. The signed version "RGreter" dated 1910 depicts the goat.

Depicted behavior:

The sculptor has captured a daily, intimate moment: the animal taking care of itself without paying attention to who watches. It is an instinctive gesture, common in goats and sheep, which conveys immediacy and real life rather than a ceremonial pose.

The modelling with irregular surfaces and the dark patina of the bronze accentuate precisely this sense of movement and living matter, rather than a smooth figure.

Seller's Story

Researcher of collectibles: rare pieces in pristine condition. Professional packaging!!
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Bronze type
Patinated bronze
Country of origin
Switzerland
Style
Realism
Material
Bronze, Marble
Artist
Robert Greter
Title of artwork
Capretta
Signature
Signed
Year
1910
Colour
Bronze
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
18 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
13 cm
Weight
5 kg
ItalyVerified
113
Objects sold
100%
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