René JULIEN Belgian, 1937-2016
24 1/8 x 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in
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La Migratrice is a remarkable bronze sculpture by internationally renowned Belgian artist René Julien, celebrating love, elevation and shared destiny. The work depicts a man lifting a woman toward her flight, in a poetic composition that evokes the dreamlike spirit of Marc Chagall, where gravity gives way to emotion.
The figures are intimately connected: the man, grounded and protective, offers his strength, while the woman, reaching upward, embodies aspiration and freedom. Together, they form a visual metaphor for love as a force of transcendence, where devotion and trust enable the possibility of flight.
With its refined figurative language, subtle movement and expressive surface, La Migratrice stands as a true ode to love, appealing deeply to collectors of contemporary bronze sculpture seeking works of emotional depth and timeless elegance. The sculpture’s verticality and poetic narrative make it equally compelling in refined interior spaces, galleries or private collections.
This sculpture is a collector’s piece, with the last available edition currently offered for acquisition.
Exhibitions
Dec 2025, Chateau la Gayette, SambrevilleOct 2025, Leuven Fine Art Fair, Leuven
Literature
C'est par la confiance que s'agranditla liberté de chacun à se dépasser.
Mais c'est bien par l'amour
que se révèle le plaisir
de la partager sans s'aliéner.
Jacques Salomé
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