Cyprian Godebski ( 1835 – 1909)

Cyprian Godebski. Genius and brute force, 1888

Lot 11. CYPRIEN GODEBSKI (Poland, 1875- France, 1937). “Genius and brute force, 1888. Patinated bronze. Signed “C. Godebski”. Measurements: 93 x 39 x 39 cm. . Estimate €13,000 – 16,000. Sedtart. 09/17/25

The sculpture referred to was conceived in 1888 and responds to the nineteenth-century tradition of representing abstract ideas and human feelings through allegorical figures. In this particular case, the work reflects with academic sensitivity a synthesis of formal idealism and symbolic content, typical of fin-de-siècle sculptural taste. A life-size marble version is preserved in the permanent collection of the Musée d’Art de Toulon, which underlines both the artistic value and the institutional recognition achieved by the piece. The author of this work, Cyprien Quentin Godebski, also known as Cyprien (de la Frenaye) Godebski, was a leading figure in 19th century European sculpture. Born into a family of intellectuals of Polish origin, he was the son of the writer Franciszek Ksawery Godebski (1801-1869) and Ludwika Dezyderia Rymi?ska, as well as the grandson of the renowned poet Cyprian Godebski (1765-1809). This cultural heritage linked him from a young age to the literary and artistic circles of Europe, influences that would be reflected in his aesthetic sensibility and in the symbolic dimension of his production. Godebski began his artistic training under the tutelage of the sculptor François Jouffroy, one of the great names of 19th century French academic sculpture. He made his debut at the prestigious Paris Salon in 1857, an event that marked the beginning of a sustained and wide-ranging exhibition career. His participation in the Salon remained constant until 1896, evidence of his relevance within the French art scene of his time. During his career, Godebski briefly held teaching posts at the St. Petersburg Academy of Art, thus contributing to the dissemination of French academic canons in the Russian context. His work, distinguished by its technical quality, compositional refinement and allegorical sensibility, is scattered in public and private collections in many countries, including France, England, Russia, Poland, Belgium, Hungary, Ukraine, Monaco and Peru, which attests to his international projection and the appreciation that his sculptures generated beyond the French sphere. On a personal level, Godebski maintained close ties with important figures in the European cultural life of his time. He was friends with influential writers, musicians and artists such as Stéphane Mallarmé, Franz Liszt, Gioacchino Rossini, Gabriel Fauré, Alphonse Daudet and the brothers Edmond and Jules de Goncourt. These relationships reflect the intellectual and artistic environment he frequented, which undoubtedly enriched his work and his vision of art as a transcendent and universal form of expression. Estimate €13,000 – 16,000. Sedtart. 09/17/25

Egzemplarz czy egzemplarze rzeźby Cypriana Godebskiego “Geniusz i siła brutalna” były wielokrotnie obiektem aukcji w Polsce. Na rynkach zachodnich również pojawia się stosunkowo często co może świadczyć o jej popularności i sporej ilości wykonanych kopii. Wysokość tej rzeźby oscyluje od 91 cm do 93 cm co niekoniecznie może świadczyć o niedokładności pomiaru a raczej o odlanych kolejnych partiach tej pracy na skutek jej popularności pod koniec XIX wieku. Oryginał tej pracy o wysokości 2,6 metra wykonał artysta w marmurze, zaś jej nieco póżniejsze zmiejszone odlewy w brązie krążą obecnie po aukcyjnym świecie.

Cyprian Godebski (1835 – 1909)

Cyprian Godebski. Two French soldiers on the field of battle, depicting a soldier supporting his fallen comrade

Bardzo ładna rzeźba Cypriana Godebskiego z drugiej połowy XIX wieku.

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Lot 210. Bronze statue of two French soldiers on the field of battle, depicting a soldier supporting his fallen comrade. Cyprian Godebski (1835 Méry-sur-Cher – 1909 Paris). France, 2nd half of the 19th century, height 46 cm. Cyprian Godebski was a Polish sculptor and from 1870 a professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg.Condition 1-. Opening 1,200 euro. Auktionshaus Antikvity Praha Auctions. 06/03/23. Sold 1,300 euro

Cyprian Godebski (1835 – 1909)

Cyprian Godebski. Buste de Cyprian Kamil NORWID, 1876

Rzeźba przedstawiająca Cypriana Kamila Norwida, ręki innego wielkiego Polaka Cypriana Godebskiego, była przedmiotem licytacji w Paryżu w październiku 2018 r. Pochodziła z rosyjskiej kolekcji i została sprzedana za 38,300 euro. Kupił ją, jak podał dom aukcyjny, ‘kolekcjoner z Polski’. Rzeźba została wykonana w terrakocie, w jednym egzemplarzu, jeszcze za życia poety (1876). Duży cymes.


Lot 38. Cyprien GODEBSKI (1835-1909). Buste de Cyprian Kamil NORWID, poète, penseur et artiste polonais. Exceptionnelle sculpture en terre cuite, le vêtement en terre cuite sculptée et émaillée en riche polychromie eten léger relief de fleurs dans des croisillons, la poitrine arborant une chaîne et une croix orthodoxe en or. Signé au dos et daté 1876. Haut.: 46 cm – Larg.: 33 cm – Prof.: 26 cm. Hauteur avec le socle: 60 cm. Estimate 20 000/25 000 €. Druot. 10/26/18.

Cyprian Godebski (1835 – 1909)

Cyprian Godebski. In love dancing and kissing couple

Twórca m.in. pomnika Adama Mickiewicza stojącego w Warszawie. Jego rzeźby czasami pojawiają się, głównie we Francji, lecz bez fajerweków cenowych. Ta z nadchodzącej aukcji ma również umiarkowaną cenę rezerową 850 euro. Zmieniły się gusta i szuka się być może stylizacji figur i symboliki jaką każdy może sobie dopowiedzieć. Rzeźba realistyczna odchodzi troszkę do lamusa.


Lot 3301. Cyprien Godebski (1835-1909), in Frankreich tätiger, polnischer Bildhauer, verliebt tanzendes und küssendes Paar. Dunkel patinierte Bronze auf Terrainplinthe über grünem Marmorsockel, in der Plinthe sign., Ges.-H. 48,5 cm.

Cyprian Godebski ( 1835 – 1909)

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Lot 82. CYPRIAN GODEBSKI
1835 Méry-sur-Cher – 1909 Paris
BETTELNDER ARMOR

Bronze, hell patiniert. H. 34,5 cm. Auf der Plinthe signiert ‘GODEBSKI’. Cyprian Godebski war Enkel des Schriftstellers Cyprian Godebski und Sohn von Historiker Franciszek Ksawery Godebski, Kustos des Lemberger Ossolineum-Instituts. Er besuchte die polnische Volksschule in Batignolles und studierte Skulptur in Paris bei François Jouffroy. 1858 zog er nach Lemberg, 1861 nach Wien und 1863 nach Sankt Petersburg, wo er zum Professor an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste berufen wurde.
CYPRIAN GODEBSKI
1835 Méry-sur-Cher – 1909 Paris A BRONZE FIGURE OF ARMOR Signed on base ‘GODEBSKI’. 34.5 cm high. Cyprian Godebski was a Polish sculptor and from 1870 a professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. He was the grandson of Polish poet and novelist Cyprian Godebski, creator of the ”Legions poetry” genre, who had served in Napoleon’s Polish Legions.

Estimate 800 euro. Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf, 04/08/17

Cyprian Godebski ( 1835 – 1909)

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Lot 59. Cyprian Godebski 1835-1909. POLISH
LE RÉVEIL (THE AWAKENING)

signed and dated: Cip. Godebski 1866
white marble; 194.5cm., 76 1/2 in.

Provenance. Private collection, Spain

Exhibited. Paris, Salon, 1866 (probably)

Born in France as the son of a Polish writer, Cyprien Godebski made his debut at the Salon of 1857, followed by mentions honorables in 1880, 1884 and 1886. Godebski’s prolific career brought his work to an international audience. He executed monuments for Sebastopol, Warsaw and Cracow, as well as several commissions for public sculpture in Paris, and busts of illustrious personages of his time.

This impressive marble is perhaps the most important work by Godebski to come to the international market. Its dating to 1866 suggests that it can probably be identified with the marble statue of Le Réveil (The Awakening) which he exhibited at the Salon in that year (Lami, op. cit.). The iconography of a partially draped female nude holding up a torch certainly accords with symbolist allegories, and the figure appears to be waking from a slumber (note the half opened eyes). It consequently seems likely that the present marble is the Salon sculpture from 1866. However the flower in the girl’s left hand, combined with the imagery of the torch, could possibly also invite an alternative interpretation of the figure as Persephone, the mythological Queen of the Underworld. Godebski softens the strict classicism of the girl’s pose by adding a sensual voluptuousness to her figure, which is complemented by her seductive, open-mouthed expression.

Estimate 30,000-50,000 GBP. Sothebys. 05/25/16

Cyprian Godebski ( 1835 – 1909)

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Lot 1135. Cyprien Godebski (Polish 1835-1909) a 19th Century bronze figure group ‘La Force brutale étouffant le Génie’ A bronze figure group after the original, modelled as a muscular scantily clad Zeus hold aloft a winged male nymph, standing on a rocky plinth base, inscribed C. Godebski, 93cm high.

Estimate 3,000-5,000 GBP. Wright Marshall. 07/21/16