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- Sculpture (30)
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Sculpture
Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, Orientalism. The 19th century knows a variety of influences and artistic movements, sources of inspiration for sculptors. Here is our collection of marbles, bronzes, bisques and terracottas by the masters such as Carpeaux, Carrier-Belleuse, Mercié, Lambeaux, Marioton, Moreau and many others.
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Bronze bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, Luca Madrassi
Tricessimo in Italy 1848 - 1919Price on request -
“Amour Chanteur” Bouret Eutrope
(Paris 1833 - 1906)4.900€ -
The “Dionysian procession” gilt bronze vases
Mid 19th century5.900€ -
“The pensive Chatelaine”, by BOISSEAU Emile André
Varzy 1842 - Paris 19234.500€ -
“Girl with broken jug” bronze, Mathurin Moreau
(Dijon 1822- Paris 1912)Price on request -
“The musical clown and his poodle”, Alfred Barye
(Paris 1839 - 1895)2.900€ -
Fine pair of candelabras with winged victories after Pierre Philippe Thomire
Empire periodPrice on request -
“Dog trainer”, Louis Riché
Paris 1877-19493.200€ -
“Polar bear” inkwell, bronze
Circa 1900950€ -
“Flora” bronze by Mathurin Moreau
Dijon 1822- Paris 19125.200€ -
“Children with their dog, playing the flute” marble
End of the 19th century14.900€ -
Large biscuit sculpture of a young girl
(Circa 1900)950€ -
Four Solomonic Italian Baroque Columns
(Late 18th century)Price on request -
Terra cotta “Mignon”, Alphonse Brault, Choisy-le-Roi
(circa 1880)1.900€ -
“Kabyle coming back from the hunt”, Arthur Waagen
(Memel1833- Paris 1898)14.000€ -
“L’escholier” by PICAULT Emile Louis
(1833-1915)Price on request -
PICAULT Emile
(1833 - 1915)6.800€ -
DETRIER Pierre-Louis
(Vogécourt 1822- 1897)2.600€