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Émile GuilleminAntique Bronze Bust of a Provincial French Woman C. 1882 by Émile Guillemin1882
1882
$4,500
£3,406.93
€3,945.62
CA$6,368.53
A$7,135.32
CHF 3,710.68
MX$86,449.82
NOK 47,275.71
SEK 44,133.51
DKK 29,453.25
About the Item
By Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin (French, 1841-1907)
A lively bust of a young french woman; dynamically sculpted with an adorable upturned smile and glimmering eyes, in a chemise with an incredibly ornate wrapped and braided updo. Crisply cast, the bust has incredible realistic detail. Resting on an architectural scroll form adorned with a flaming torch and and arrow, the entire bronze composition is mounted on a rosso fiorentino carved marble base.
Origin: France
Circa. 1882
Materials: French bronze, Rosso Fiorentino marble
Dimensions:22.5"H, 12" x 9
- Creator:Émile Guillemin (1841 - 1907)
- Creation Year:1882
- Dimensions:Height: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: Br081225-011stDibs: LU1282116807082
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