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Arthur Dupagne

"Exultation", Large, Rare Bronze w/ Male Nude Celebrating Liberation of Belgium
"Exultation", Large, Rare Bronze w/ Male Nude Celebrating Liberation of Belgium

"Exultation", Large, Rare Bronze w/ Male Nude Celebrating Liberation of Belgium

By Arthur Dupagne

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Extraordinarily powerful, and very rare, this large bronze sculpture of a nude male figure by Arthur Dupagne shows him stretching and straining upwards, his head rolled back and shou...

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Vintage 1940s Belgian Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Dupagne "Woman on a Piroque" Belgian Bronze Africanist Sculpture, circa 1940
Dupagne "Woman on a Piroque" Belgian Bronze Africanist Sculpture, circa 1940

Dupagne "Woman on a Piroque" Belgian Bronze Africanist Sculpture, circa 1940

By Arthur Dupagne

Located in Paris, FR

Arthur Dupagne (1895-1961) Woman on a piroque Authentic bronze sculpture with a dark brown patina raised on a black marble base signed 'Dupagne' Belgian School circa 1940 ...

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Vintage 1930s Belgian Art Deco Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Large Lumberjack Sculpture by Dupagne Arthur, 1895 -1961, Belgium
Large Lumberjack Sculpture by Dupagne Arthur, 1895 -1961, Belgium

Large Lumberjack Sculpture by Dupagne Arthur, 1895 -1961, Belgium

By Arthur Dupagne

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

Large lumberjack sculpture Dupagne Arthur, (1895 - 1961), Belgium. Bronze with brown patina on a black marble stepped base, signed Dupagne, numbered 2/8, 1935-1961.

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Mid-20th Century Belgian Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

'Striding Panther' An Art Deco Bronze Sculpture by Arthur Dupagne
'Striding Panther' An Art Deco Bronze Sculpture by Arthur Dupagne

'Striding Panther' An Art Deco Bronze Sculpture by Arthur Dupagne

By Arthur Dupagne

Located in Forest Row, East Sussex

An Art Deco cold painted bronze sculpture by JP Morante. Dimensions: H 11cm W 20cm D 8cm Origin: French Date: Circa 1930 Item Number: 2802256

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Vintage 1920s Art Deco Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Sculpture of African Warrior in the Style of Arthur Dupagne
Sculpture of African Warrior in the Style of Arthur Dupagne

Sculpture of African Warrior in the Style of Arthur Dupagne

By Arthur Dupagne

Located in New York, NY

Arthur Dupagne, in the style of handsome sculpture of African warrior in patinated resin, Belgium, 1950s Measure: 30 H.

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Vintage 1950s Belgian Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Tchokwe woman by Arthur Dupagne
Tchokwe woman by Arthur Dupagne

Tchokwe woman by Arthur Dupagne

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H 102.37 in W 59.06 in D 31.5 in

Tchokwe woman by Arthur Dupagne

By Arthur Dupagne

Located in Brussels, BE

Majestic Tchokwe woman sculpture by Arthur Dupagne

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Vintage 1950s Belgian Sculptures

Materials

Plaster, Acrylic

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