The Accolade of Pierre-Jules Mêne Bronze, XIXth Century
Located in Marseille, FR
The accolade of Pierre-Jules Mêne bronze XIXth century patina Hautval terrace medal of dimension 28
Antique 19th Century Animal Sculptures
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The Accolade of Pierre-Jules Mêne Bronze, XIXth Century
Located in Marseille, FR
The accolade of Pierre-Jules Mêne bronze XIXth century patina Hautval terrace medal of dimension 28
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French Grand Tour Patinated Bronze Animalier Mounted Thermometer
Located in London, GB
Mene's famous "Accolade". The thermometer is held in a patinated bronze "tree". Most unusually the
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L'Accolade by Pierre- Jules Mêne
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in London, GB
. Raised on naturalistic base and signed P J Mêne. Made in three sizes this is the smallest size and
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L'Accolade
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in Vancouver, BC
Late 19th century smallest of three versions of "L'Accolade". Signed in casting "P.J. Mene", After
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H 13.39 in W 21.26 in L 13.39 in
Animalier Bronze Study Entitled 'L'Accolade' by Pierre Jules Mêne
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in London, GB
early bronze study of an Arab Stallion and Mare from the artist's own foundry (atelier Mêne). Originally
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Animalier Bronze Study Entitled 'L'Accolade' by Pierre Jules Mêne
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in London, GB
naturalistic base and signed P J Mêne. Made in three sizes this is the smallest size and highly sought after
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H 7.68 in W 13.39 in D 5.52 in
P. J. Mêne '1810-1879' "L'accolade", Bronze à Patine Marron Nuancée, Vers 1880
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
P.J. MÊNE (1810-1879, France) : "L'accolade" Epreuve en bronze à patine marron nuancée
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Bronze Horse by Mêne entitled Cheval Libre
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in Folkestone, GB
Fine Bronze model of a horse by PIERRE JULES MÊNE, (France 1810-1879) entitled "Cheval Libre" (The
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H 13.504 in W 21.252 in D 8.382 in
French Bronze Sculpture of Arabian Horses "L'accolade" After Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in Shippensburg, PA
, it was originally titled Tachiani et Nedjébé, chevaux arabes and was later titled L'Accolade. It was
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"Two horses", Calamine, After Pierre-Jules Mene, Paris
Located in Madrid, ES
work, done (the original) by Pierre-Jules Mene, was also titled "L'Accolade" (The Embrace). However
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Accolade
Located in PARIS, FR
" Accolade " Group of Arabian horses by Pierre-Jules Mêne (1810-1879) Bronze group with dark brown
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Large 19th Century Bronze Sculpture L'accolade by Pierre-Jules Mene
Located in Martlesham, GB
A large mid-19th century animalier bronze of the Accolade by Pierre-Jules Mene (1810-1879
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P J Mene, "L'Accolade", 1869
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in Altrincham, Cheshire
P J Mene, "L'Accolade" ( "the embrace"), 1869, wax cast bronze of pair of horses on a marble base
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Antique Bronze Dog Figure by Pierre-Jules Mene
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in London, GB
Pierre-Jules Mene (1810-1879) was one of the foremost animalier sculptors of the 19th Century, and achieved high distinction in the art of making small bronze figures of domestic ani...
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Le cheval demi-sang arabe
By Antoine-Louis Barye
Located in Mc Lean, VA
A nineteenth-century cast of Antoine-Louis Barye's Le cheval demi-sang arabe (no. A125-Poletti; A148-Pivar), with nice patina. Poletti and Richarme, Barye: Catalogue raisonné des sc...
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