Female Figure Sculpture Léopold OUDRY
Located in Madrid, ES
Female Figure Sculpture Léopold OUDRY (1854-1882) Art bronze bust, set on a lacquered wooden
Antique 19th Century French Baroque Busts
Bronze
Female Figure Sculpture Léopold OUDRY
Located in Madrid, ES
Female Figure Sculpture Léopold OUDRY (1854-1882) Art bronze bust, set on a lacquered wooden
Bronze
Bronze Sculpture "Woman With Faun" By Leopold Oudry (1854-1882)
Located in Ixelles, BE
Place of the Work 2.1. The Artistic Movement: 19th-Century Academicism and Neo-Baroque Léopold Oudry
Bronze
$1,095
H 8.75 in Dm 3.75 in
Léopold Oudry (French, d. 1882) Antique Signed Mixed Metal Vases – Oudin Marseil
Located in Victoria, BC
A beautiful and finely sculpted pair of antique French decorative vases, signed by Léopold Oudry
Bronze, Copper
$961
H 4.34 in W 6.3 in D 6.3 in
Late 19th Century Black Forest Bronze Decorative Box by Leopold Oudry & Cie.
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
, lock is not working. Léopold Oudry & Cie was high end craftsman and bronze caster, during the second
Bronze, Copper
19th Century Bronze Tazza Dish, Casted by Oudry, Paris
By A. Oudry
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
condition. L. Oudry & Cie stands for Leopold Oudry, famous bronze maker during the second French Empire
Bronze
Pair of “Grand Tour” Bronze and Marble Urns by L. Oudry & Cie
Located in San Francisco, CA
Paris World's Fair, and also in London in 1862. The City of Paris commissioned Léopold Oudry to use his
Marble, Brass, Bronze
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H 12.6 in W 6.3 in D 4.73 in
19th Century French Art Nouveau Japonisme Bronze Vase by Léopold Oudry
By Susse Freres
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A French Japonisme bronze vase by Léopold Oudry, circa 1870 Bronze square-section baluster vase
Bronze
19th Century Bronze and Copper Tazza Dish, Casted by Leopold Oudry, Paris
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
signed by Leopold Oudry, famous bronze maker during the second French Empire. He was a part of Paris
Bronze
Pair of Napoleon II Gilt and Patinated Bronze Janus Urns
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Napoleon III gilt and patinated bronze anus urns by Leopold Oudry & Cie, with preserved
Bronze
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H 4.34 in W 5.12 in D 4.73 in
Jewellery Box in Chased and Silvered Bronze, 19th Century, Napoleon III Period.
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Leopold Oudry, 19th century, Napoleon III period, in silvered bronze decorated with mythological scenes in
Bronze
19th Century Bronze Art Nouveau Flowerpot by A. Oudry
By A. Oudry
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
the son of Léopold Oudry. He was a famous sculptor who produced many works of art around 1850 and won
Bronze
Antique Bronze Ormolu and Leather Jewelry Casket
Located in Swedesboro, NJ
Dimensions - H: 3 3/4in W: 9 3/4in D: 5in This Antique Turn of the Century Bronze Ormolu and Leather Jewelry Casket is truly remarkable and is made of the highest quality! If you t...
Bronze, Ormolu
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