Pair of Ceramic Foo Dogs
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White Metal Cardholder of Butterfly Woman
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Boy with Victorious Cock Bronze on Marble Base Signed A. Falguiere
The original lifesize version of this important bronze by Falguiere, a master sculptor of the late Nineteenth century is located at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris. Falguiere took the positioning of Donatello's famous Mercury bronze and modified it to depict this "Boy with Victorious Cock". Recast several times, this particular example is important because of its large size and beautiful patina. This bronze is signed and has the foundry's stamp, "Thiebaut Freres, Foundeurs, Paris" on the base as well.
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Cupid Sculpture in Bronze and Gilt Bronze
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Polychromed Wooden Saint
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Napoleon Bronze Bust by Colombo
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18th Century Polychromed Statue of the Virgin Mary
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Cancan Dancer Marble Bust
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Rigule Sculpture of Virgin Mary with Infant Jesus
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Signed Bronze Dore Boy with Greek Theater Mask
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Miniature Bronze Napoleon
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HABERT, Bronze Sculpture of Angel with Butterfly
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"Aux Champs" Impressionist Bronze Sculpture Signed GOLFARELLI (1852-1923)
Tulio GOLFARELLI was born in Cesena, Italy on June 24, 1852, and studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome. After traveling throughout Italy and France, he established himself in Naples where he befriended the poet Giovanni Pascoli. He later moved to Bologna where he worked extensively on many public works in the Emilia-Romagna region, including a monument to Garibaldi in 1907 in Ferrara.
This bronze was cast by the famous Goldscheider foundry as is marked on the piece. The Goldschscheider foundry opened at the end of the 19th century and continued its production until the First World War. The Parisian and Viennese art editor distributed bronzes as well as terracotta and marble sculptures. Many of the best known sculptors of this time gave their works to Goldscheider which was located at 28 Avenue de L'Opera in Paris.
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MOREAU White Metal Angel
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"Amour Charmeur"Bronze by KINSBURGER
Sculptor Kinsburger received Gold Medal Prize for this work at the Paris Exhibition.
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Terracotta Sculpture of Children
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Three Children with Musical Instruments White Marble Sculpture
This marble sculpture is a recently hand-sculpted reproduction.
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Iron Black Man
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Beatrix
white metal two-toned patinated bust, signed by French Artist Emmanuel Villanis, a very prolific sculptor during the Art Nouveau period (1885-1920). Cannot determine age of this casting.
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Metal Boy
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Bronze of Two Children Playing Music
Signed Prof. Peter Breuer, born in Cologne, Germany in 1856, listed in Benezit vol.2, pp. 305.
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Pair of 18th Century Italian Gilt Torchbearing Angels
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Classical Bronze Sculpture of Young Man
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Venus and Cupid Bronze Sculpture Signed by Sidio
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French Neoclassical Bronze Plaque
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Neoclassical Scene Bas Relief Metal Patinated Urn
Marked:
Wuerttenberg
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"Favorite" by Mathuran MOREAU
White Metal Figure of Young Girl with Goat.
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"Mercure Attachant Talonnieres" Bronze
Bronze depicting "Mercury Attaching his Sandals." Gilt bronze base. By Jean-Baptiste PIGALLE (1714-1785). Late 19th century casting.
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"L'Amour Jouant avec Papillon" Bronze
Cupid is depicted playing with a butterfly, the allegorical representation of Psyche, "soul" in Greek. Mounted on green marble base with gilt bronze bas relief. By Antoine CHAUDET (1763-1810). A plaster model was exhibited at the 1802 Paris Salon. A marble version, exhibited in 1827 and a bronze version c.1890 are housed in the Musee du Louvre.
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Art Deco Sculpture on Marble Base
White metal classic art deco sculpture signed VAN DE VOORDE, Belgian sculptor, born in 1878. Listed in Benezit, vol. 10, pg. 570.
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White Metal Pan by Auguste MOREAU
Charming sculpture of Young Pan playing flute, signed by Auguste Moreau.
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Artemisia of Gabii French Bronze Sculpture
This bronze depicts a famous marble statue from antiquity attributed to Praxiteles located at the Louvre Museum, Paris. Foundry F. Barbedienne.
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White Metal Sea Gulls
Signed by H. Lechesne
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"Victris" Bronze by Eugene MARIOTON
Eugene Marioton (Paris 1857-1933) sculptor and medal engraver maintained a strong reputation for 50 years, exhibiting at the Paris Salon since 1882. Victris cast by La Jollet, Paris. He represents the battles won by Nicolas Soult, Duke of Dalmatia during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Angel Bronze
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"Boy with Fighting Cocks" Bronze
Signed by Chevre.
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"Boy with Victorious Cock" Bronze by Falguiere
Signed by Falguiere.
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Bacchanalia Terracotta by Zanetti
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Parian Copeland Sculpture "Chastity"
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"Jeune fille au puits" Sculpture
"Young woman at Well" rigule (white metal ) by Henri Honore Ple, Parisian sculptor, circa 1880.
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Bronze Sculpture "Zephyre"
Bronze depicting Zephyr, god of flowers. Signed G. Trouillard.
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18th Century French Carved Polychromed Statue of Saint Mary Magdalene
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Terracotta Planter of Children Playing with Ram After Clodion
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French Terracotta Sculpture of Angels Signed by French Sculptor Falconnet
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"Vanity" Bronze Sculpture Signed Dumiage
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Bronze Sculpture of Two Resting Gardener Infants on Marble Base
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"Le Commerce" Bronze Signed by L. & F. Moreau
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18th Century Polychromed Saint with Glass Eyes
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Carved Wooden Reliquary Bust
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French Bronze Venus on Fuchet Marble base
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Marble Statue of Young Hunter
Marble Statue of Young Hunter with Bronze Axe and Rooster. Signed by Emile La Porte (1858-1909).
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Bronze Sculpture By Vandenbosch
Bronze Sculpture by 19th century English artist Vandenbosch. Listed in Benezit vol.10 p.389.
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Spartacus Sculpture
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Antique Carved Alabaster Bust of a Young Girl with Wheat Attributed to Cipriani
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Marble Bust of Young Girl Signed A. Goy
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Zeus Bisque Sculpture
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Pegasus Rebels By E. Picault, 1888
E. Picault (Paris 1833-1915). White metal sculpture depicting Perseus fighting with Pegasus who sprung from Medusa after Perseus cut off her head.
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Pair of White Metal Ewers
Pair of white metal ewers decorated with bas reliefs of the muses of the arts. Handles adorned with women and cupids sit on base of spouts.
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Roman Philosopher Bronze
A bronze depicting a Roman Philosopher after a marble statue at the Louvre Museum, Paris.
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Terracotta Sculpture of Classical Woman Carrying Lamp
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Classical Roman Woman Terracotta Sculpture
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Neoclassical Carrara Marble Discusthrower after Miron
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Classical Carrara Marble Mercury with Iron Base
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Classical Carrara Marble Head of Mercury
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"Victoria" Bronze Signed R. Fanner
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Terracotta Sculpture of Madonna and Child
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French Bronze Sheep on Marble Base
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Patinated Figure of "Faun with a Wineskin" after Pompeiian Antiquity
The orignal bronze was found on April 2, 1880 in Pompeii, Italy. Following its discovery, a Neopolitan foundry made copies after the original antiquity. They were popular souvenirs of the "Grand Tour D' Europe" in the early 20th century. An exact copy of this bronze can be found at Villa Vizcaya in the interior courtyard veranda.
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Florentine Renaissance Noble Woman Terracotta Bust on Giltwood Base
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F. Kerlinger Bronze Napoleon
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Biscuit Bust of Goddess Diana
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Pair of White Metal Romantic Figures
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"Waterloo" Miniature Napoleon Bronze Bust
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French Gilt Bronze Renaissance Lady Sculpture
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Signed Bronze Bust of Napoleon
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French Antique Terracotta Puppy by French Sculptor Georges Lucien Vacossin (1870-1942)
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French Miniature Bronze Dog
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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.
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Spectacular Rare Pair of Venetian Nubian Statues with Bases and Crowns
Total height, including base and crown, is approximately 77 1/2".
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Antique Rigule Statue of Diana of Gabies
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Bronze Napoleon Statue
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French Rigule Sculpture of Mythological Boy Riding Dolphin
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French Bronze "Pandora"
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Italian Antique Carved Alabaster Sculpture of Children
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Louis XVI Bronze and Marble Rams Heads Sculpture
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Rigule Statue "Hermes"
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Art Nouveau style Spelter Statue Lamp
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French Antique Bronze Seraphim
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French Antique 17th Century Carved Wood Polychromed Figure of Saint Augustine
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Italian Antique Alabaster Sculpture of Children
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French Rigule Sculpture "Jeune Fille Au Puits" by Henri Ple
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Italian Antique Carved Carrara Marble Bust of Apollo
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Carrara Marble Bust Mercury
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Bronze Sculpture Representing a Roman Bust
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Italian Antique Carrara Marble Bust Representing a Roman General
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Continental Antique Saint Francis of Assisi Polychromed Head with Glass Eyes
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Continental Antique Polychromed Saint or Angel
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Continental Antique Polychromed Saint Julian of Norwich?
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Antique Gilt Bronze Nude by Victorien A. Bastet (1853-1905)
Listed in Benezit, vol I, page 845.
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Italian Antique Bronze "Mercury" Sculpture After Giambologna
"Mercury with Caduceus" Bronze sculpture (measuring 61 inches high) was originally executed by Gian Bologna (1524 - 1608) circa 1560 and is currently at the National Gallery in Florence, Italy. This recasting dates from the XIX century and it comes from the workshop of celebrated bronze founder, Benedetto Boschetti. Mr. Boschetti established his shop in Rome at Via Condotti #74 around 1820 and he remained active until his death in 1870. The Boschetti workshop was known for exceptional quality of copies, in bronze and marble, of classical antiquity sculptures in museums, as well as mosaic pieces.
Stamped at base: B. Boschetti, Roma.
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Antique Carrara Marble Sculpture of Mercury's Head
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White Alabaster Bust of Young Woman signed A. Cipriani
Cipriani was an Italian sculptor known for creating elegant faces. His works have been auctioned at Christie's and Sotheby's New York.
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French Antique Bronze Bust Attributed to Gori
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18th Century Spanish Polychromed and Jeweled Saint "Nino Jesus del Mundo"
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"Odette" French Antique Bronze Bust by Caesar CERIBELLI
Sculptor Caesar CERIBELLI was born in Rome in 1841 where he studied at the Academy of France under Rodolini and de Chelli. He moved to France and became a naturalized French citizen in 1866. A member of the Society of French Artists he exhibited regularly at their Salons and at the Salon de Paris. Listed in Benezit, volume 3.
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"Le Reve" Art Nouveau Period Bronze on Marble base by Lucien PALLEZ
Sculptor Lucien PALLEZ was born in 1853 in Paris, France, where he studied under de Guillaume and A. Millet. He began exhibiting in 1873, receiving a Third Classe medal in 1875, a travel scholarship in 1883, a Second Classe medal in 1885, knighthood in the Legion of Honor in 1887, and Silver Medals at the World's Fairs of 1889 and 1900. Examples of his works can be found at the museums in Lyon, Compiegne, and Marseille. On the grounds of the historic Villa Borghese in Rome, his monument to Victor Hugo is displayed, as well as at the "Hotel de Ville de Paris" (city hall) and Gurat (a city in the Charente region.) Listed in Benezit, volume 10.
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"Lady with Birds" Art Nouveau Period French Antique Spelter Sculpture by JULIEN CAUSSE
French Sculptor Julien CAUSSE was born in Bourges, France in the 19th century. He studied under Falguiere and exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francaises. He was awarded an Honorable Mention in 1892 and 1900, and a Third Classe Medal in 1893. He also received an Honorable Mention at the World's Fair (Exposition Universelle) in 1900. Documented in Benezit, volume 3.
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Victor SILVESTRE "Jeune Femme au Cabri" (Young Girl with Lamb) Art Deco Period Silverplated Bronze
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Pair of Exceptional 19th Century Austrian Carved Pedestals Each with Three Putti
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Curtis JERE Signed '68 Iconic "Owl on Branch" Sculpture
Curtis Jere was the name chosen by a design team composed of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, who marketed their works between the late 1950s and 1980s through the company Artisan House. Together they created exquisite metal wall sculpture designs and produced them by hand in their studio. As the demand increased and their creations gained more popularity they started to employ skilled craftsmen to produce their designs for them, all to their very exacting standards. Early Curtis Jere sculptures have now become extremely fashionable and much sought after by collectors and aficionados, as they work perfectly in contemporary interiors.
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"Cattails" Metal Sculpture Attributed to Curtis JERE circa 1968
Curtis Jere was the name chosen by a design team composed of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, who marketed their works between the late 1950s and 1980s through the company Artisan House. Together they created exquisite metal wall sculpture designs and produced them by hand in their studio. As the demand increased and their creations gained more popularity they started to employ skilled craftsmen to produce their designs for them, all to their very exacting standards. Early Curtis Jere sculptures have now become extremely fashionable and much sought after by collectors and aficionados, as they work perfectly in contemporary interiors.
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Curtis JERE Signed '71 "Sailboats and Seagulls" Sculpture
Curtis Jere was the name chosen by a design team composed of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, who marketed their works between the late 1950s and 1980s through the company Artisan House. Together they created exquisite metal wall sculpture designs and produced them by hand in their studio. As the demand increased and their creations gained more popularity they started to employ skilled craftsmen to produce their designs for them, all to their very exacting standards. Early Curtis Jere sculptures have now become extremely fashionable and much sought after by collectors and aficionados, as they work perfectly in contemporary interiors.
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Mid-Century Modern Brass Deer Sculpture
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Fiorella CHELINI Found Objects "Fish" Sculpture
Fiorella Chelini is a Tuscan artisan who has worked for many years creating new pieces from broken fragments of antique mirrors, furniture, or architecture. Her latest whimsical collection, a series of fish incorporates driftwood, Italian giltwood fragments, and iron hardware.
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Fiorella CHELINI Found Objects "Fish" Sculpture
Fiorella Chelini is a Tuscan artisan who has worked for many years creating new pieces from broken fragments of antique mirrors, furniture, or architecture. Her latest whimsical collection, a series of fish incorporates driftwood, Italian giltwood fragments, and iron hardware.
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French Antique Terracotta Sculpture "Allegory of the River" After A. Pajou
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French Antique Plaster Bust of Menelaus
After the Antique cast from the Pasquino group
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French Vintage Spelter Sculpture Signed Ruffony Circa 1930
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French Antique Spelter Sculpture Signed Campbell circa 1930s
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Terracotta Bust of a Young Boy Signed Louise Champier, 1924
Listed in Benezit, vol. 3
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Vintage Atelier Plaster Bust Of Venetian General Colleoni After Andrea del Verrocchio's Bronze Equestrian Sculpture
The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic, led Venetian forces successfully in campaigns against neighboring city-states, beginning in the 1430s and ending four decades later. Upon his death, Colleoni bequeathed a sizable portion of his estate to the Republic of Venice, with the stipulation that a bronze equestrian monument be erected in his honor in the Piazza San Marco. The Venetian Senate honored his request but placed the status near the Scuola Grande di San Marco rather than in Piazza San Marco. The Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument is among the best-known works of Andrea del Verrocchio, a Florentine sculptor and painter, and a teacher of Leonardo da Vinci. Verrochio died in 1488, before finishing the work, and the statue was finished by Alessandro Leopardi in 1495.
The Bartolomeo Colleoni statue, which was Verrochio?s final commission, is one of the most exquisite Renaissance equestrian statues. The process of restoring the Colleoni Monument yielded unexpected gains in our understanding of how the bronze statue was originally cast and manufactured, and the techniques used in its construction. These discoveries allow a historical insight into the practice of skilled artisans and the technologies of their day, producing both new resources and new avenues of research for historians and conservationists.
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French Art Deco Sculpture Signed Menville
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Bronze Scuplture depicting Cupid Fixing his Bow, Signed Lemyre
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Alabaster Bust of Young Maiden Signed by A. Frilli, Firenze
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"Sapho" Alabaster Bust Signed G.V. Vaerenbergh (Brussels 1873-1927). Robe on gold-patinated bronze.
Scuplture #1173.
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Pair of Gilt Bronze Classical Women With Draped Robes holding a Torchiere
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Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Classical Female Maidens Signed Paul Dubox (probably Dubois in the original casting).
Paul Dubois: Very prolific artist at the end of the 19th century in Paris, 1827-1905.
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Bronze Sculpture of Minerva, stamped with Foundry seal of Maison Adrien Hebrard who used "Cire Perdue" (Lost Wax) Technique.
Minerva was the Roman Goddess of Wisdom, War, Art Schools and Commerce as well as the inventor of Music. She was born from the Head of Jupiter. She became a symbol of the Second French Empire under Napoleon III (1852-1870).
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Alabaster Bust of Young Italian Lady with Vest , necklace, headband and Tambourine. Signed by A. Lanfranchi .
Marked Galleria A. Cipriani, Palermo and Seal of Argentine Retail Store: Casa Bellas Artes, Ave. de mayo 625, Buenos Aires.
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Two-tone alabaster bust of lady with flowers adorning hair (Unsigned)
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Alabaster and Marble Bust of Smiling Young girl with Handkerchief covering hair signed A. Neccione, Firenze, Italia
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Dark-Patinated White metal romantic sculpture of Pan signed A. Moreau (1834-1917); Foundry mark: Brig, Paris, France
Pan in Greek mythology is the God of Shepherds and Flocks.
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"Aurore" signed by J. Causse; Gold-leafed white metal sculpture converted into three-light table lamp.
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"Botteleuse" (Straw Binder) by Rousseau (Belgium 1865-); gold-leafed white metal sculpture converted into three-light table lamp
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Important two-tone alabaster sculpture of semi-nude young maiden reclined on cast iron chair over rosa verona marble base.
No visible artist signature. Marble base: W: 15-1/4"; D: 18".
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Italian Antique Carved Alabaster Madonna
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Italian Terracotta sculpture by Ascanis
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Alabaster Sculpture Mother and Child
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Italian Antique Alabaster Sculpture of Mother and Child
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Ostrich Bronze Sculpture After Diego Giacometti with Egg
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Bronze Skeleton Signed B. C. Zheng
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Stylized Nude Woman Bronze Sculpture
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Table Sculpture
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