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Period: Early 19th Century
Bacchanal
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Charles Edouard Richefeu (1868-1945) A stunning dated 1926. A faun and nude woman dancing. Signed RICHEFEU in the bronze. Foundry mark stamp "R. COTTIN & FILS Paris Bronze". Definitely inspired by Diagilev Russian Ballet and Nijinsky dancer on Claude Debussy...
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Art Deco Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Tuscan Neoclassical Mythological Figurative objet d'art alabaster bronze
Located in Florence, IT
Alabaster temple with Corinthian capitals decorated with swans and flower ornaments. At the centre, a bronze statue representing the Queen Omphale dre...
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Other Art Style Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Alabaster, Bronze

Neoclassical Marble Head of Aphrodite of Cnidia circa 1830
Located in Pistoia, IT
Magnificent neoclassical head in pure white Carrara marble, depicting Aphrodite of Cnidia. Italy, early 19th century around 1830. There are numerous specimens of this head, many of w...
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Italian School Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Fisherman & his Catch
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Inuit carvings, created by the Inuit people living in or near the Arctic Circle, are a kind of sculpture (done with bone, ivory, wood or stone) depicting their traditional way of lif...
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Other Art Style Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Stone

Neoclassical sculpture in Rome- Pair of 19th century Italian scagliola - Figures
Located in Varmo, IT
Pair of scagliola sculptures - Roman figures. Italy, 19th century. 51 x 26 x h 118 cm (left) - 41 x 28 x h 118 cm (right). Entirely in scagliola. Condition report: In good general...
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Old Masters Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Plaster

Early 19th Century Italian School Bronze, The Borghese Gladiator, c. 1810
Located in Beachwood, OH
Early 19th Century Italian School The Borghese Gladiator, c. 1810 Bronze with green patination 27 x 18 x 26 inches Since its discovery in the early seventeenth century, the Borghes...
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Italian School Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL MARBLE BAS-RELIEF PLAQUE
Located in Milan, IT
ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL MARBLE BAS-RELIEF PLAQUE Italy, 19th Century marble 22 x 29.5 cm 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

ANTIQUE ITALIAN ALABASTER NEOCLASSICAL TAZZA
Located in Milan, IT
NEOCLASSICAL TAZZA Rome, 19th Century Alabastro fiorito and lumachello marble H 44 cm, D 33 cm H 17 1/4 D 13 in
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

The Dance of Zephyr and Psyche by Eugéne Marioton (French, 1854-1933)
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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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

James Pradier, Phryne
Located in Tricase, IT
Phryne by James Pradier 1790-1852 Beautiful bronze representing "Phryne" a very pretty courtesan of ancient Greece covered with his peplo. Susse frères stamp, signed on the terrace...
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Academic Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

A Spanish Statue of a Sitting on a Pedestal Angel with Open Arms, Early 19th C
Located in Bruges, BE
Description: A Spanish Statue of a Sitting on a Pedestal Angel with Open Arms in polychromed wood, Early 19th Century Statue: Statue of an Angel Object Type: Statuette Artist, Sculp...
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Baroque Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Wood

19th Century Bronze Sculpture "The Letter"
Located in Rochester, NY
Antique bronze sculpture of male nude reading a letter or proclamation. Marble base, 19th century. Unsigned.
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

Early 19th c., Bronze Satyr Sculpture
By Claude Michel Clodion
Located in Newport Beach, CA
Cast bronze sculpture of a yawning Satyr after the original by important French sculptor, Claude Michel Clodion (1738-1814). According to artnet: Claude Michel Clodion was a Frenc...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Antique, Marble Sculpture of Juno
Located in Newport Beach, 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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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Rare, Early 19th Century, Gilded Presentational Cherubim
Located in Newport Beach, CA
Fine pair of left and right, hand-carved, gessoed and 22-karat gold gilded, Italian presentational angels singing in adoration while in flight. Both have been mounted on custom, Luci...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Wood

Whimsical, Polychrome Wall Plaques
Located in Newport Beach, CA
Charming, early 19th century, hand carved, gessoed, and 22-karat gold gilded, polychrome wall plaques featuring nature spirits surrounded by foliate wreaths. Each with wonderful, mis...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Gesso, Wood, Oil

Satyr from a Padovan model
Located in London, GB
(Possibly after) THE WORKSHOP OF SEVERO DA RAVENNA (ITALIAN, 1465-1543) Satyr from a Padovan model 18th/early 19th Century bronze 21 x 14 x 16 cm (8¼...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Carrara Marble Head of a Cherub
Located in Newport Beach, CA
Hand carved Carrara marble head of a cherub's face surrounded by wings. Later mounted on metal base.
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Baroque Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble, Metal

Head of a Young African Man
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Private Collection, Spain. This intriguing and enigmatic sculpture depicts the head of a young African man emerging from a circular opening ...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Terracotta

Napoleon Ist
Located in Paris, FR
Antoine-Denis CHAUDET (1763 - 1810) NAPOLEON Ist, circa 1808 Carrare Marble - First Empire Hermes Bust of Napoleon Ist, after Antoine-Denis CHAUDET Dimen...
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French School Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Marble

Moroccan, Fez or Meknes: Tall bowl (Jobbana) with geometric designs
Located in New York, NY
Provenance: Collection of Emily Johnston De Forest and Robert Weeks De Forest, New York, by 1911-until 1942; thence by descent until 2018. Literature: ...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

Materials

Tin Glaze, Earthenware

Le Général Bonaparte, Campagne d'Egypte, 1798
Located in Paris, FR
Antoine-Louis Barye 1796-1875 French Le Général Bonaparte (The General Bonaparte in Egypt) Bronze with golden patina Signed "Barye" and "F Barbedienne Fondeur" on the base This masterpiece represents the General Bonaparte during the Campaign of Egypt in 1798. BARYE Antoine...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Paire de Serre-livres aux Elephants
Located in Paris, FR
Ary Bitter 1883-1942 French Paire de Serre-livres aux Elephants (Elephants' Book-Ends) Bronze with green-brown patina Tusks are made of horn Susse foundry Signed Dimensions: 8...
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Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Bronze

Tellina. Plate 40 (Shells)
Located in Florham Park, NJ
WILLIAM WOOD General Conchology; or, a Description of Shells, arranged according to the Linnean System John Booth. London, 1815. Engravings with Original Hand-Color Tall Oc...
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Academic Early 19th Century Sculptures

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Watercolor, Engraving

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Located in Palm Beach, FL
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Located in Soquel, CA
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Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
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Located in Florence, IT
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