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Period: 19th Century
Le Rieuse napolitain
Located in Como, IT
Scultore attivo probabilmente in Francia alla fine del XIX secolo. La scultura raffigura un soggetto particolarmente famoso di Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875), intitolato "Le Rieu...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Crouching Venus Grand Tour Bronze Patinated Sculpture F. Barbedienne Fondeur
Located in Rochester, NY
Grand tour bronze sculpture of the "Crouching Venus" after the antique. Fine patina. 19th century. Ferdinand Barbedienne (French, 1821-1902). not signed . rare. museum...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Horse training with its stable lad
Located in PARIS, FR
Horse training with its stable lad by Arthur Marie Gabriel comte du Passage (1838-1909) A bronze group with nuanced dark brown patina Signed on the base " Cte du Passage " Period ca...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Eugene Marioton French Bronze, circa 1890s, “Fascinator” Snake Charmer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Bronze by Eugene Marioton (1857-1933) French Artist. “Fascinator” (Snake Charmer), created late 19th century Sculpture measures 20 1/2" H x 9" L x 9 1/2" W. Siot Decauville Foundry -...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Antique, Marble Sculpture of Juno
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunningly hand carved, large, circa 1825, solid Carrara marble statue of the crowned, Roman goddess, Juno- known in ancient times as the ruler of marriage, home, and family, a champ...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Bronze Statue of Prince Albert Edward as a Sailor Boy
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
This statue is of Prince Albert Edward, eldest son of Queen Victoria, Prince of Wales, future King Edward VII (1841-1910) dressed in a sailor suit. After a very popular painting of the young prince done in 1846 by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-73) that is in the collection of the British Royal Family.
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Victorian 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Pierre Jules Mene Bronze, "Chien Braque a La Feuille"
Located in Dallas, TX
Pierre Jules Mene (French, 1810-1879) Chien Braque a la Feuille Bronze with brown patina 9.5 inches (24 cm) long 5 inches (12.7 cm) high Inscribed on base: PJ Mene Condition: ...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Susanna
Located in PARIS, FR
Susanna by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887) Bronze sculpture with nuanced brown patina signed to the side " A. Carrier " old period cast France circa 1860 height 62 cm ...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Mountain Goat
Located in Missouri, MO
Jules Moigniez "Mountain Goat" Bronze approx 11 x 9 x 4 inches Signed Jules Moigniez (1835-1894) Jules Moigniez was born in Senlis sur L'Oise, France ...
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Realist 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

"Indonesian Triangular Wooden Tray, " Painted with Yellow, Blue Red
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This triangular wooden tray was created by an unknown Indonesian artist. It features intricate painted patterns of yellow, blue, and red. It was created in the 19th Century. Holds ri...
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Folk Art 19th Century Sculptures

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Wood, Paint

Mathurin Moreau Bronze Allegorical Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
MATHURIN MOREAU French, (1822-1912) ‘La Libellule’ signed ‘Moreau Mathurin’ 27 1/2 in. 11 1/2 in. x 15 in. Notes: A fine quality Art Nouveau alleg...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Mare - hunting horse by Josuë Dupon 1864-1935
Located in Gent, VOV
A beautiful large bronze sculpture of a proud standing mare. Old sand cast created during the artist Josuë Dupon's lifetime. Josuë Dupon (also Josué or Josue Dupon) was a Flemish sculptor and engraver. His work also includes painting and graphics. He received his training through evening classes at the academy of Roeselare and Antwerp (1884) and later at the National Institute of Fine Arts (1887). In 1891, he won a gold medal with the monumental sculpture group Samson kills the lion and was runner-up in the Prix de Rome for sculpture. From that year on, his work appeared regularly in exhibitions at home and abroad. His reputation was such, that he became one of a select group of sculptors allowed by King Leopold II to carve statues in Ivory, which was imported from the Congo, the Belgian colony. In 1893 his exceptionally refined ivory statue of Diana was bought by the Antwerp Royal Museum of Fine Arts, which also acquired his spectacular bronze Vulture defending its prey a year later. Working in every genre and mastering every technique and material, Josuë Dupon became best known as a sculptor of exotic animals. He was equally capable of faithfully expressing anatomical detail as of rendering the animals' nature. Josuë Dupon was a technically faultless realist, with a sense of the dramatic, a feeling for decorative complexity and a tendency towards idealizing. The placement of his camel driver and two bronze groups at the entrance to Antwerp Zoo confirmed this reputation as animalier. The career that Dupon subsequently built, brought him numerous important awards and an appointment as professor at the Antwerp Academy, a tenure he held between 1905 and 1934. Besides animals, he sculpted busts, war memorials and public monuments. For one of the largest sculptural monuments and the largest fountain in the city of Buenos Aires, called Monument of the Two Congresses, he collaborated with his good friend, the Belgian sculptor Jules Lagae. Josuë Dupon created several statues of mighty condors for this monument. At the start of his career his conception of art was strongly influenced by traditional 19th century artistic ideals. After the turn of the century his compositions and surface treatment changed and became more modern. He met Rembrandt Bugatti around 1905 or 1906 in the 'Jardin des Plantes' in Paris and invited him to Antwerp. Bugatti began travelling to Antwerp in 1906 to observe and sculpt the inhabitants of its zoo, which was then considered the best in the world, and Dupon allowed Bugatti to stay with him during several of his early visits. As such Dupon became a friend and a bit of a father figure to Rembrandt Bugatti. Dupon did not play a very active part in artistic movements or associations. Dupon remains an important sculptor not only through his body of work but also because of the influence he exercised through interactions and collaboration with other sculptors such as Lagae, Bugatti and Bourdelle but also because he trained leading sculptors such as Albéric Collin (1886-1962), Willy Kreitz...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

"Indonesian Mask, " Wood with Gold Leaf of Smiling Man
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This mask was made by an unknown Indonesian sculpture. It is carved out of wood and covered in gold leaf. It features an abstracted face and is 7" tall by 5 1/2" wide.
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Folk Art 19th Century Sculptures

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Gold Leaf

Ariane
Located in New York, NY
Exquisite patina Signed Clesinger Alexander Dumas described him as “one of the first sculptors of our time who knew how to soften marble and give it life “. The Maison Marnyhac f...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Antique Vishnu Riding Dragon Carved Polychrome Wood
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Antique Balinese Wooden Sculpture Vishnu Riding Dragon Serpents. Rare late 19th century Balinese Temple sculpture, wood polychrome paint, four detachabl...
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Symbolist 19th Century Sculptures

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Wood, Paint

Eugéne Marioton (French, 1854-1933) The Dance of Zephyr and Psyche
Located in New York, NY
BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP “LA DANSE” BY EUGENE MARIOTON (FRENCH, 1857-1933) This exceptional work by Eugéne Marioton is a dynamic expression of true love. It is presumed to be an allegor...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Antoine Louis Barye Panther Attacking A Civet Cat
Located in Dallas, TX
ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (FRENCH, 1795-1875) Panthère surprenant un zibeth, seconde version (Panther attacking a civet cat, second version) signed BARYE bronze, dark-brown patina with r...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Antoine Louis Barye Dromadaire D’Algerie Camel
Located in Dallas, TX
Antoine-Louis Barye Dromadaire d'Algérie Circa. 1874 First offered in Barye's 1862 catalogue under the title Dromadaire d'Égypte, the present study became known as Dromadaire d'Alg...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Bust of an Oriental Woman
Located in PARIS, FR
Bust of an Oriental Woman by Emile GUILLEMIN (1841-1907) Orientalist bronze sculpture with dual nuanced patina. old period cast Raised on its original red marble base. Signed on th...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

"Indonesian Mask, Round Eyes (Pink Black)" Carved Wood created in Indonesia
Located in Milwaukee, WI
This wood mask, featuring pink skin and round eyes, was made by an unknown Indonesian artist. This piece is 7 1/2" tall by 4 1/2" wide.
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Folk Art 19th Century Sculptures

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Wood

Rooster Ermine
Located in Milford, NH
A monumental 19th century patinated animalier cast bronze of a rooster & ermine (weasel), with varying titles including "Coq Guettant," "Coq Attaquant une Belette," and "Cockerel and...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Fausto Biggi Romeo and Juliet Italian Marble Sculpture .
Located in New York, NY
Capturing a climactic moment from Shakespeare’s famed tragedy, this exquisite marble sculpture was created by acclaimed Italian sculptor Fausto Biggi in t...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE OF A GRIFFIN, 19th Century
Located in Milan, IT
ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE OF A GRIFFIN Italy, early 19th Century marble 87 x 54 x 20 cm 34 1/4 x 21 1/4 x 7 3/4 in
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln
By Leonard Wells Volk
Located in London, GB
Leonard Wells Volk was a famous American sculptor. He went to posterity after making one of only two life masks of United States President Abraham Lincoln. I...
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Victorian 19th Century Sculptures

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Plaster

Eugene Antoine Aizelin (French, 1821-1902) Patinated Bronze of Psyche
By Eugene-Antoine Aizelin
Located in New York, NY
This fabulous figural bronze statue of Psyche by the Barbedienne Foundry is simply exquisite. Remnants of a lovely green oxidation, nestled within the corners, curves and crevices of this contemplative Psyche statue, enhance the beauty of the overall composition by further defining the crisp modeling of the piece as a whole, highlighting delicate details such as her wavy pulled up locks and the inset ornamental details of the pillow she is perched upon. Psyche, the goddess of the soul, is a figure that embodies the eternal quest for self-discovery and the intricacies of human emotion. In ancient mythology, Psyche is renowned not only for her unmatched beauty but also for her enduring journey of love, suffering, and ultimate reunion with her divine lover, Eros. This sculpture captures her ethereal grace as well as the complexity of her tale, skillfully portraying her in a moment of contemplative serenity as she reflects upon human vulnerabilities. The goddess is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Each curve and contour of the sculpture speaks of her multifaceted story—a narrative of love's triumph over daunting trials. Psyche, thus, serves as a reminder of the soul's capacity for growth, love, and transcendence.  Artist: Eugene Antoine Aizelin...
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Academic 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Torse d’une Femme
Located in Los Angeles, CA
“Torse d’une Femme” by Paul Gauguin (1848-1903).  Bronze sculpture on marble plinth.  Edition 9/10, unsigned, numbered and with foundry mark “C. Valsuani/Cire Perdue”. Sculpture: ...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Émile Guillemin (1841-1907) Adorned Orientalist Bust of a Young Turkish Woman
Located in New York, NY
French Bronze high shine Orientalist Bust of Young Turkish Woman in Traditional Dress. Common for Orientalism, the bust is rendered in such high detail it feels as though the young w...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Vimar Auguste (1851-1916)+bronze, Bohemian horse and monkeys
Located in Gent, VOV
Bohemian horse and monkeys As early as 1900, Vimar started to create sculptures. His reputation as an illustrator and painter was at its peak.His sculp...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Austrian Cold Painted Bronze, Franz Bergmann Foundry
Located in New York, NY
FRANZ BERGMAN (foundry) attrib. French, (1838 - 1894) The Prince and the Mandolin Player Austrian Bronze Marked to verso 21 in. x 10 1/2 in.
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

"Venus and Love" SUSSE Fréres Foundry French Bronze Group mid-19th century
Located in Pistoia, IT
Jean BULIO (1827-1911), "Venus and Love," bronze medal patina group signed on base. Susse Frères foundry mark engraved on the back. Otttimo state of preservation. Measurements :...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Diana the Huntress, a bronze sculpture by Alexandre Falguière (1831–1900)
Located in Gent, VOV
This majestic bronze sculpture, titled Diana the Huntress, is the work of renowned French sculptor Alexandre Falguière, created in 1882. The Roman goddess of the hunt is depicted in ...
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Academic 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

French 19th century Animalier bronze of Two Hares on a naturalistic base
Located in Bath, Somerset
19th century bronze group of a standing and sitting hare by French animalier sculptor Alfred Dubucand (1823-1894). Finely detailed bronze with good dark brown patination. Signature '...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

“Enlevement des Sabines”
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a beautiful highly detailed bronze done in the forth quarter of the nineteen century after the work of Jean Boulogne, known as Giambologna. Boulogne’s sculpture was done in marble and was completed between 1579 and 1583. The sculptor of this bronze is Antonin Mercie, a well known French sculptor born in 1845. The bronze represents the Rape of the Sabine Women (Latin: Sabinae raptae), also known as the Abduction of the Sabine Women or the Kidnapping of the Sabine Women, was an incident in Roman mythology in which the men of Rome committed a mass abduction of young women from the other cities in the region. It has been a frequent subject of artists and sculptors, particularly during the Renaissance and post-Renaissance eras. Signed on base “Mercie” for Antonin Mercie.. In very good condition wirh original brown patina. The base which depicts rocks is bronze and has been painted a matt black. Provenance:: A Sarasota estate. Mercié, (Marius Jean Antonin Mercie...
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Academic 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

The Story of Joseph from the Second Baptistery Doors, Florence (“The Gates of Pa
Located in New York, NY
Ferdinand Barbedienne (Saint-Martin-de-Fresnay 1810 – 1892 Paris) after Lorenzo Ghiberti (Florence, 1378 – 1455) Signed at the lower right of the principal relief: F. BARBEDIENNE Provenance: Private Collection, USA. Barbedienne’s “Gates of Paradise” reliefs are one of the triumphs of nineteenth-century bronze casting and patination. The nine panels that comprise our example are half-size reductions of the famous originals by Lorenzo Ghiberti, made for the Baptistery of Florence and now housed in the Museo del Opera del Duomo. Mounted in an impressive, mullioned frame surround, our work is an exceptional exemplar of the Renaissance Revival, the broadly influential style and movement that infused architecture, design, and artistic culture in the latter half of the nineteenth century. The central scene, The Story of Joseph, is perhaps the most celebrated of the entire series depicting as it does seven episodes from the Biblical narrative integrated into a single composition: Joseph cast by his brethren into the well, Joseph sold to the merchants, the merchants delivering Joseph to the pharaoh, Joseph interpreting the pharaoh’s dream, the pharaoh paying him honor, Jacob sending his sons to Egypt, and Joseph recognizes his brothers and returns home. The surrounding reliefs—two vertical figures in niches, two recumbent figures, and four portrait heads in roundels—are as well faithful reductions of Ghiberti’s original bronzes on other parts of the doors. The maker of these casts was the renowned 19th-century French fondeur Ferdinand Barbedienne. Gary Radke has recently written of this great enterprise: “The Parisian bronze caster Ferdinand Barbedienne began making half-sized copies of ancient and Renaissance sculpture in the 1830s. His firm benefitted enormously from the collaboration of Achille Collas, whom Meredith Shedd has shown was one of numerous pioneers in the mechanical reproduction of sculpture. Their competitors largely devoted themselves to reproducing relief sculpture, but Collas devised a process for creating fully three-dimensional copies. A tracing needle, powered by a treadle, moved over the surface of a full-sized plaster cast or bronze of the original and triggered a complementary action in a cutting stylus set over a soft plaster blank…He signed an exclusive contract with Barbedienne on November 29, 1838, and won medals for his inventions in 1839 and 1844. Barbedienne’s half-sized copies of the Gates of Paradise were famous not only for their fidelity to the original, but also for the way their gilding…suggested the glimmering surface that was hidden under centuries of dirt. Some critics even saw Collas’s and Barbedienne’s work as ‘philanthropic, an exemplary adaptation of industry to the requirements of art, the artist, the workers, and the public alike.’ At 25,000 francs, Collas’s and Barbedienne’s reduction of the Gates of Paradise was singularly more expensive than any other item for sale in their shop. All the reliefs, individual statuettes, and busts were cast separately and could be purchased either by the piece or as an ensemble. Fittingly, Barbedienne’s accomplishment earned him the Grand Prix at the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle, along with numerous other medals.” Three complete examples of the Barbedienne-Ghiberti doors are known. One, first installed in a chapel in the Villa Demidoff of San Donato near Pratolino, was later acquired by William Vanderbilt...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Paul Eugene Mengin (French, 1853-1937) Soprano Mandolin Player
Located in New York, NY
Paul Eugene Mengin (French, 1853-1937) A female figural bronze statue of a soprano mandolin player. Rendered beautifully, the soft folds and drapes of her clothing and hair are cri...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Adhesive, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Tartar warrior stopping his horse
Located in PARIS, FR
Tartar warrior stopping his horse by Antoine-louis BARYE (1796-1875) Equestrian group in bronze with a nuanced dark greenish brown patina any cast mark old edition cast France cir...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

"Le Chanteur Florentin"
By Paul Dubois
Located in Astoria, NY
After Paul Dubois (French, 1829-1905) "Le Chanteur Florentin" [The Florentine Singer] Patinated Bronze Sculpture, the standing singer resting on a pedestal whilst playing a lute, on ...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Monkey Match Holder
Located in PARIS, FR
Monkey Match Holder by Christophe FRATIN (1801-1864) Bronze with nuanced brown patina Signed on the base "Fratin" Old edition cast France circa 1850 height 14,5 cm width 10 cm dep...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Courtly Love
Located in PARIS, FR
"Courtly Love" by Théodore Deck (1823-1891) Rare pair of figurines representing two lovers in the Middle Ages Polychrome glazed ceramic Each stamped "Th.Deck" on the underside Fran...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Ceramic

Silver plated bronze proof, Pierrot or mime Deburau by Vermare André César (1869
Located in Gent, VOV
Pierrot or Mime Deburau Charles Deburau (February 15, 1829 – December 19, 1873) was an important French mime, the son and successor of the legendary Jean-Gaspard Deburau, who was im...
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Realist 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Mathurin Moreau Bronze Allegorical Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
MATHURIN MOREAU French, (1822-1912) ‘La Libellule’ signed ‘Moreau Mathurin’ 27.5 in. 11.5 in. x 15 in. Notes: A fine quality Art Nouveau allegoric...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Emile Boisseau "Le Troubadour" Patinated Bronze
Located in Astoria, NY
After Emile Andre Boisseau (French, 1842-1923) "Oysel - Le Troubadour" Patinated Bronze Sculpture, late 19th century, depicting a seated minstrel, on a circular base with applied pla...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

19th Century Bronze Bust of Julius Caesar on Stone Base
Located in Beachwood, OH
Bronze Bust of Julius Caesar, 19th Century Patinated bronze mounted to stone base Unsigned 11.25 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman. A member o...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Stone, Bronze

Love Song
Located in Roma, RM
Costantino Barbella (Chieti 1852 - Rome 1925), Love Song Bronze sculpture 41 x 35 x 21 cm signed at bottom, on black marble base. Provenance: Private Collection, Rome.
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Other Art Style 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Self-portrait
Located in PARIS, FR
Self-portrait "Fratin by himself" by Christophe FRATIN (1801-1864) Bronze with nuanced dark brown patina Signed on the base "Fratin" Raised on a wooden base, with an old collector s...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Bear carrying a basket, with a dog
Located in PARIS, FR
Bear carrying a basket, with a dog Match holder by Christophe FRATIN (1801-1864) Cast in bronze with a dark brown patina Signed to the front of the base "Fratin" Old edition cast F...
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French School 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

The Fisherwoman, 19th century French bronze sculpture
Located in Beachwood, OH
Émile Louis Picault (French, 1833-1915) Fisherwoman Bronze Stamped "E. Picault" 30 x 15 x 12 inches Subject depicting a young woman holding fishing line in one hand a basket of fis...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Meissen, Louise Sleeping, after a drawing by Greuze, 19th Century figurine
By (Circle of) Jean Baptiste Greuze
Located in Norwich, GB
As all of you will know, every Meissen figure is painted individually by an artist. While all Meissen is of high quality, I feel that the present figure is particularly fine, with th...
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Academic 19th Century Sculptures

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Porcelain

Finely carved female figural marble engagement statue by C. Dazzi
Located in New York, NY
Finely carved female figural marble statue by C. Dazzi  A full length white marble statue of a young woman in a dynamic dress admiring her engagement ring. Resting on a pink marble vase...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Antoine Louis Barye Bronze Eagle
Located in Dallas, TX
Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875)Aigle - Ails Étendues, Bec Ouvert (An Eagle with Wings Extended and Open Beak) A powerfully detailed sculpture of an eagl...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

French Faience Tuilerie Normande Mesnil de Bavent Ceramic Figure of a Lion
Located in Beachwood, OH
French Faience Tuilerie Normande Mesnil de Bavent Figure of a Lion, 19th Century Ceramic on a rectangular plinth Impressed 'TN Bavent' to underside 8 x 8 x 14 inches Tuilerie Normande Mesnil de Bavent is a French pottery factory. The first pottery factory here was set up in 1842 by industrialist Maurice Comptet. He bought a bit of production organization to an artisanal craft, enabling mass production of tiles, pots and architectural ornaments. The Tuilerie du Mesnil de Bavent (tuilerie means tile) business flourished and his sons inherited. One stayed in Bavent to make pots, the other developed a factory mainly producing pots, in Caen. Bavent pottery...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Ceramic

Fisher Boy by Marcel Début
By Marcel Debut
Located in New Orleans, LA
Marcel Début 1865–1933 French Fisher Boy Signed "Marcel Début" on base Patinated bronze A rare and visually dynamic example of late 19th-century French bronze sculpture, Fisher B...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Inspiration
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful Art Nouveau marble. Campagne, Pierre Étienne Daniel French , 19th century , male. Active in Paris. Born 1851 , in Gontaud (Lot-et-Garonne). S...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Jean Coulon - Aegina and Zeus Bronze Statue
Located in New York, NY
Aegina was one of the daughters of the river god Asopus and his wife, the river nymph Metope. The couple had many daughters, and most of them became the object of desire of either Ze...
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Academic 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Carved wooden lectern - Eagle. Italy, 19th century
Located in Varmo, IT
Carved wooden lectern - Eagle. Italy, 19th century. 88 x 55 x h 153 cm. Made entirely of carved wood in the shape of an eagle. - This item is sold with a certificate of authentic...
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Realist 19th Century Sculptures

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Wood

Faun and Nymph
Located in London, GB
signed 'A. Rivalta' (on the base)
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19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Regency-era Life Portraits in Marble
By Bertel Thorvaldsen
Located in London, GB
Attributed to Bertel Thorvaldsen Regency-era Life Portraits in Marble 1770-1844 Marble on period ebonised wooden columns Bust height: 59 cm crown to socle Bust width: 28 cm Column h...
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19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Victorian Terracotta Dogs
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of expressive, hand-painted, terracotta dogs with glass eyes from England.
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Victorian 19th Century Sculptures

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Terracotta, Paint

"Dancer"
Located in Astoria, NY
Achille Chainaye (Belgian, 1852-1915) "Dancer" Gilt Bronze Sculpture, late 19th century, cast by H. Luppens & Co., Brussels, depicting a corset-wearing dancer balancing on a sphere, ...
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Art Nouveau 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Life Size, 19th Century, Terracotta Dogs
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful pair of life-sized, hand cast, left and right, English, terracotta poodles from the East Hampton Estate of legendary socialite, publicist, and sister of Jackie Kennedy, Lee...
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Victorian 19th Century Sculptures

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Terracotta

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