A striking study in movement and form, this vintage bronze sculpture captures the athletic grace of a man suspended in mid-flight. Poised horizontally with arms extended and body taut in perfect balance, the figure conveys both strength and fluidity—an arresting moment of motion translated into enduring bronze. The musculature is beautifully modeled, with subtle contours and naturalistic detail that reflect the artist’s mastery of anatomy and expression.
The bronze rests upon a substantial marble base, its richly veined surface in earthy brown, cream, and soft rose tones providing both visual contrast and structural presence. The interplay between the warm patina of the bronze and the polished solidity of the marble creates a refined, gallery-worthy aesthetic. Compact yet impactful, the sculpture measures approximately 10.5 inches wide, 6.5 inches high, and 2.75 inches deep, and weighs a solid 5 pounds—giving it a satisfying weight and stability ideal for display on a desk, console, bookshelf, or pedestal. Good vintage condition with light signs of wear. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
The piece is signed by French artist Pierre Félix Masseau (1869–1937), often known as Pierre Fix-Masseau. A prominent sculptor associated with the Art Nouveau movement, Fix-Masseau was celebrated for his expressive figural works and symbolic compositions. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and exhibited at the prestigious Salon. His work bridged the late 19th-century Symbolist aesthetic and the evolving modern sensibilities of the early 20th century, earning him international recognition. Today, his sculptures are held in museum collections and remain highly regarded for their emotional intensity and technical refinement.
This sculpture reflects Fix-Masseau’s sensitivity to the human form and his ability to capture fleeting motion in a timeless medium. Sophisticated yet dynamic, it makes a compelling statement in both traditional and contemporary interiors.