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French Bronze Sculpture of a Pair of Hounds After Thomas-Francois Cartier (1879-1943). 20th c. Casting inscribed Cartier.
Born in Marseilles, France. Studied under Georges Gardet and specialized in animal sculpture. Created many models of lions, tigers and hunting dogs. Cartier started exhibiting at the Salon in 1904. He won Honorable Mention in 1908 and a Gold Medal in 1927. Listed in Benezit and in P. Kjellberg, Bronzes of the 19th century.
Width: 14" Height: 14"
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List Price: | $2,500.00 |
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Material: Bronze | Origin: France | |
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