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Style: Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau Italian Signed Dated and Inscribed Original Bronze
Art Nouveau Italian Signed Dated and Inscribed Original Bronze

Art Nouveau Italian Signed Dated and Inscribed Original Bronze

By Constantino Barbella

Located in Roma, IT

Wonderful Art Nouveau "Ebrezza" bronze sculpture of a woman lying on a bed of roses. It bears at the base the signature Barbella and the wording “Rome Palm Sunday 31 III 1912” Brand...

Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP254
Boîte à bijoux N°ESP254

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP254

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Jewelry box with flower pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Gilded Bronze & Malachite Table with Vases
Gilded Bronze & Malachite Table with Vases

Gilded Bronze & Malachite Table with Vases

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Gilded Bronze & Malachite Table with Vases Malachite Table 42"H x 34.5"W Malachite Pair of Vases 27.75"H x 8.5"W x 8"D An exceptional gilded bronze and malachite guéridon tab...

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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Miroir N° ESP232
Miroir N° ESP232

Miroir N° ESP232

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Mirror

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Boîte à Bijoux N°ESP81
Boîte à Bijoux N°ESP81

Boîte à Bijoux N°ESP81

Located in PARIS, FR

Glazed Ceramic jewelry box with birds pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Art Nouveau Relief Sculpture, Plaster, Signed, 1896, Woman in Mussel
Art Nouveau Relief Sculpture, Plaster, Signed, 1896, Woman in Mussel

Art Nouveau Relief Sculpture, Plaster, Signed, 1896, Woman in Mussel

Located in Stockholm, SE

A wall-mounted Art Nouveau relief by the Swedish sculptor Johannes Collin, signed “JC 96”, represents one of his earliest known works. Executed in plaster, the oval composition features a stylistically mussel shaped base from which emerges the finely modelled face of a young woman with long flowing hair. Her eyes are closed, conveying a sense of calm introspection and timeless beauty. The softly curved forms and delicate modelling create a serene harmony between natural rhythm and sculptural precision. The work is mounted on a later black-painted wooden plaque (26 × 33 cm), while the sculpture itself measures 21 × 18.5 cm. It is an unusually early piece by the artist, displaying craftsmanship and sensitivity. Born in Stockholm in 1873, Johannes Collin trained as a sculptor during the final years of the 19th century, a period marked by the transition from academic historicism to the organic, nature-inspired forms of Art Nouveau (Jugendstil). His early works, such as this 1896 relief, already reveal a refined awareness of contour, proportion, and the poetic interplay between human expression and natural form. Collin studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts (Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna) in Stockholm, where he was influenced by sculptors such as John Börjeson and Christian Eriksson. Over the following decades, he developed a personal style that combined naturalistic modelling with decorative rhythm and symbolic depth. He participated in exhibitions at the Konstakademien in Stockholm, in shows organized by the Swedish Artists’ Association (Svenska konstnärernas förening), and at the Baltic Exhibition in Malmö (1914)—one of the era’s major showcases of Scandinavian art and design. Throughout his career, Collin produced portraits, allegorical figures, and architectural sculpture in plaster, bronze, marble, and terracotta. His works are represented in several Swedish collections, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and the Göteborgs konstmuseum, as well as in regional museums and private collections. About Art Nouveau / Jugend Art Nouveau, known in Sweden and Germany as Jugendstil, was an international artistic movement (c. 1890–1910) that sought to unite the arts under the guiding principle of nature’s harmony. Characterized by flowing lines, floral motifs, and organic rhythms, it aimed to dissolve the boundaries between fine and decorative art, bringing art into everyday life. In sculpture, this often meant a focus on the human body, sensual form, and the beauty of natural curves. Within this aesthetic, Collin’s relief of a woman’s face emerging from a mussel-shaped base carries both mythological and symbolic resonance. The motif recalls the classical image of Venus rising from the sea...

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1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Silver Plated Urn on Malachite Base
Silver Plated Urn on Malachite Base

Silver Plated Urn on Malachite Base

Located in Los Angeles, CA

An impressive neoclassical Silver Plated urn, featuring both a classical female mask and a lion-mask terminal, sculpturally integrated into a dramatic vertical form with a winged fem...

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19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Silver

Eugène Laurent (1832-1898), The Beachcomber
Eugène Laurent (1832-1898), The Beachcomber

Eugène Laurent (1832-1898), The Beachcomber

Located in Berlin, DE

Eugène Laurent (1832-1898), The Beachcomber Inscribed "E. Laurent" on the base plate in the cast. H 63 cm Eugène Laurent studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was awa...

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Early 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Leda and the Swan

Leda and the Swan

Located in West Hollywood, CA

Presenting a magnificent early Art Nouveau bronze by Belgian artist Jef Lambeaux(1852-1908.) “Leda and the Swan”, is an original Art Nouveau Bronze,...

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1880s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

The Return of the Prodigal Son
The Return of the Prodigal Son

The Return of the Prodigal Son

Located in PARIS, FR

The Return of the Prodigal Son or The Reconciliation by Constantin MEUNIER (1831-1905) A rare bronze group with a nuanced dark brown patina signed on the back "C. Meunier" cast by "...

Category

Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French Art Nouveau Bronze
French Art Nouveau Bronze

French Art Nouveau Bronze

Located in Berlin, DE

Bronze 72 cm signed Height: 72 cm. Base diameter: approx. 22 cm. Signed "E. Drouot". Stamped "BD Fondeur, Paris". Plaque engraved "Hebe Par Drouot (Hors Concours)". Bronze, cast, ...

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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French antique bronze sculpture by Eutrope Bouret
French antique bronze sculpture by Eutrope Bouret

French antique bronze sculpture by Eutrope Bouret

By Eutrope Bouret

Located in Berlin, DE

This is an outstanding bronze statue of Eutrope Bouret, signed on the base, by the very well-known French artist Eutrope Bouret (1833-1906). French antique bronze sculpture by Eutro...

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19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Boîte à bijoux N° ESP225
Boîte à bijoux N° ESP225

Boîte à bijoux N° ESP225

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Jewelry box with bird motifs

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Antique Concrete Swan Planters, France.
Pair of Antique Concrete Swan Planters, France.

Pair of Antique Concrete Swan Planters, France.

Located in Valladolid, ES

A pair of planters in the shape of beautiful swans, made of concrete, from the first quarter of the 20th century. The pieces exhibit a beautiful patina typical of the period and thei...

Category

Mid-20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Concrete

"Dancer with the scarf" lamp
"Dancer with the scarf" lamp

"Dancer with the scarf" lamp

By Agathon Léonard

Located in PARIS, FR

Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Lamp "Danseuse à L'Écharpe" "Dancer with the scarf" lamp A very rare sculpture forming a table lamp, made in gilded bronze The scarf hides the light bulb Signed on the side of the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by Susse Frères (with founder stamp) France circa 1905 height 60 cm A similar model is reproduced in "Les bronzes du XIXe siècle", P. Kjellberg, Les éditions de l'amateur, 2005, page 460. Biography: Léonard Agathon Van Weydeveldt, said Agathon Léonard (1841-1923) was a sculptor of Belgian origin naturalized French. After studying art at the Lille Academy of Fine Arts and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Agathon Léonard settled in Paris for a long time, where after having exhibited at the Salon of 1868, he joined the Society of French artists in 1887, then to the National Society of Fine Arts in 1897. Very involved in the artistic movement of the Art Nouveau style, he exhibited many pieces (medallions, bronze statuettes and ceramics) finely worked. Following an order from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, dating from 1898, Agathon Léonard exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris his famous table centerpiece "Game of the scarf" in porcelain biscuit, composed of fifteen statuettes representing dancers with pleated dresses reminiscent of Loïe Fuller's choreographies or Neo-Greek dancers...

Category

Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Miroir N°ESP295
Miroir N°ESP295

Miroir N°ESP295

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Mirror with flowers pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Antique Art Nouveau Female Carrara Marble Gilt Bronze Bust Statue Sculpture 1900
Antique Art Nouveau Female Carrara Marble Gilt Bronze Bust Statue Sculpture 1900

Antique Art Nouveau Female Carrara Marble Gilt Bronze Bust Statue Sculpture 1900

Located in Portland, OR

A very beautiful antique Art Nouveau bronzed Carrara marble sculpture bust of a young maiden circa 1900, by Gustave Van Vaerenbergh (1871-1927). The sculpture portrays a beautiful young maiden made from Cararra marble, she is wearing a laurel wreath in her hair. She wears a bronzed bodice with leaf decoration in relief and is raised on a varigated grey & white socle base. The sculpture is signed to the rear " G. V. Vaerenbergh" and numbered "1173", the bust is in excellent condition. Gustave Van Vaerenbergh attended classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent, Belgium from 1888 to 1890. Like many artists from a modest background (he was the son of a shoemaker) , Gustave Van Vaerenbergh went to work in companies where he could use his artistic talent and education for commercial purposes. In 1901 he moved to Saint-Josse-ten-Noode , and a year later to Schaerbeek where he would live for the rest of his life. He went to work there as a " mouleur en plâtre " (modeller or maker of matrices for plaster statues) at the company A. Carli Frères in the L'Olivierstraat in Schaerbeek, a company that produced commercial statues. This successful company, which was active from the beginning to the middle of the twentieth century , initially had about 20 employees and at its peak about 100 employees. The statues were distributed worldwide. Antonio Carli, a sculptor, was the founder of the Atelier A. Carli Frères, together with family members. They came from Bagni di Lucca...

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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Baguier N°ESP253
Baguier N°ESP253

Baguier N°ESP253

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt jewelry box with tulip pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Mother Happiness / - The ecstasy of maternal joy -
Mother Happiness / - The ecstasy of maternal joy -

Mother Happiness / - The ecstasy of maternal joy -

Located in Berlin, DE

Johannes Boese (1856 Ostrog - 1917 Berlin), Mutterglück, um 1910. Goldbraun patinierte Bronze auf gegossener rechteckiger Plinthe, montiert auf zweifarbigem Marmorsockel (9,5 cm Höhe...

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1910s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bust of a young woman / - The Opulence of Beauty -
Bust of a young woman / - The Opulence of Beauty -

Bust of a young woman / - The Opulence of Beauty -

Located in Berlin, DE

Anton Nelson (i.e. Antoine Joseph van den Kerckhoven) (1849 Brussels - after 1910 ibid.), Bust of a young woman, c. 1890. Patinated bronze on cast base, 30 cm (total height) x 20 cm ...

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1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Miroir N° ESP228
Miroir N° ESP228

Miroir N° ESP228

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Mirror

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bronze Beauty
Bronze Beauty

Bronze Beauty

Located in Berlin, DE

Bronze 28 cm signed Andrea Carlo Lucchesi (1859–1925) was an Anglo-Italian sculptor, associated with the “New Sculpture” movement, known for naturalistic and symbolist works.

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20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Miroir N°ESP323
Miroir N°ESP323

Miroir N°ESP323

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt mirror

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Miroir N°ESP252
Miroir N°ESP252

Miroir N°ESP252

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Mirror with birds and flowers pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

L'Abondance Art Nouveau
L'Abondance Art Nouveau

L'Abondance Art Nouveau

Located in Berlin, DE

Regule / a metal casting alloy 73 cm signed Vincent Désiré Faure de Broussé, "L'Abondance", large Art Nouveau sculpture, reguleVincent Désiré Faure de Broussé, 1834 - Paris - 19...

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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Other Medium

Pandora's Secret
Pandora's Secret

Pandora's Secret

Located in PARIS, FR

Pandora's Secret by Maurice BOUVAL (1863-1916) Sculpture made in bronze with a nuanced dual patina, light –and dark brown signed on the base " M. Bouval " old edition cast presente...

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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Forest idyll / - Soulmate -
Forest idyll / - Soulmate -

Forest idyll / - Soulmate -

By Rudolf Kaesbach

Located in Berlin, DE

Rudolf Kaesbach (1873 Gladbach - 1955 Berlin), Forest idyll, around 1915. Bronze, gold and golden brown patina, with cast plinth, mounted on a marble base (5 cm high), total height 36 cm, dimensions of the bronze: 31 cm (height) x 17 cm (length) x 12 cm (width). Weight 4,6 kg, signed on the plinth "R.[udolf] KAESBACH". - a few rubbed areas, overall in excellent condition for its age - Soulmate - The bronze sculpture depicts a young woman in an intimate exchange with a deer that accompanies her. The animal pauses to turn toward her, while the nude beauty slows her pace to look into the deer's eyes and tenderly caress it with her hand. The woman and the deer are in inner harmony. Even though her lips remain motionless, she speaks the language of the animal with which she is deeply connected. The golden patina, which contrasts with the more naturalistic coloring of the deer, gives the young woman the appearance of a saint, even if she cannot be identified as such. At the same time, she evokes memories of Diana, the goddess of the hunt, or a nymph. But she lacks the ferocity. In her innocent naivety, she is more like a vestal virgin, who is not at home in the solitude of the forest. And yet, the young beauty, moving unclothed in the heart of nature, looks like a priestess with her hair tied up and a carefully carried bowl on her way to a sacred grove. In order to open up the above-mentioned associations, Kaesbach deliberately designed the female figure in such a way that she cannot be identified as a specific person. He has created an allegory of natural femininity, characteristic of Art Nouveau, in which the deer is far more than a companion animal. It displays the same gracefulness as the young woman, and the inner resemblance between the two makes the deer appear as her other self. In animal terms, it embodies her inner being, which also gives the deer an allegorical character. About the artist Rudolf Kaesbach studied sculpture at the Hanau Academy and worked in a bronze foundry in Paris in 1900. In order to work as an independent artist, he opened a workshop in Düsseldorf, where he cast bronzes from models he designed. In 1902 he made his debut at the German National Art Exhibition in Düsseldorf. The following year Kaesbach went to the academy in Brussels. There he was inspired by contemporary Belgian sculpture, especially the work of Constantin Meunier. He moved to Berlin, where he opened a studio in the villa district of Grunewald and devoted himself to life-size marble sculptures and the design of bronzes. From 1911, he regularly presented his works at the major art exhibitions in Berlin, as well as in Düsseldorf and Malmö. Between 1936 and 1939, he also created models for the Rosenthal porcelain factory. From 1939 to 1944, Kaesbach was represented at the major German art exhibitions in Munich. GERMAN VERSION Rudolf Kaesbach (1873 Gladbach - 1955 Berlin), Waldidyll, um 1915. Gold und goldbraun patinierte Bronze mit gegossener Plinthe, auf einem Marmorsockel montiert (5 cm Höhe), Gesamthöhe 36 cm, Maße der Bronze: 31 cm (Höhe) x 17 cm (Länge) x 12 cm (Breite). Gewicht 4,6 kg, auf der Plinthe mit „R.[udolf] KAESBACH“ signiert. - vereinzele beriebene Stellen, insgesamt in einem altersgemäß ausgezeichneten Zustand - Seelenverwandtschaft - Die Bronzeplastik veranschaulicht eine junge Frau im innigen Austausch mit einem sie begleitenden Reh. Das Tier hält inne, um sich zu ihr hochzuwenden, während die nackte Schönheit ihren Schritt verlangsamt, um dem Reh ebenfalls in die Augen zu schauen und es zärtlich mit der Hand zu liebkosen. Die Frau und das Reh sind in einem inneren Gleichklang. Auch wenn ihre Lippen unbewegt bleiben, spricht sie die Sprache des Tieres, mit dem sie auf eine tief empfundene Weise verbunden ist. Die im Kontrast zur naturalistischeren Einfärbung des Rehs aufstrahlende goldfarbene Patina lässt die junge Frau wie eine Heilige erscheinen, auch wenn sich nicht als Heilige identifizierbar ist. Zugleich ruft sie Erinnerungen an die Jagdgöttin Diana oder eine Nymphe hervor. Dafür fehlt ihr allerdings die Wildheit. In ihrer unschuldigen Naivität gemahnt sie vielmehr an eine Vestalin, die freilich nicht in der Waldeinsamkeit zu Hause ist. Und doch wirkt die sich unbekleidet im Herzen der Natur bewegende junge Schönheit wie eine Priesterin, die sich mit hochgebundenem Haar und der vorsichtig getragenen Schale und dem Wege zu einem Heiligen Hain befindet. Um die gennannten Assoziationen zu eröffnen, hat Kaesbach die Frauenfigur bewusst so gestaltet, dass sie nicht als konkrete Person identifizierbar ist. Damit hat er eine für den Jugendstil charakteristische Allegorie natürlicher Weiblichkeit geschaffen, bei der das Reh weit mehr als ein Begleittier ist. Es weist dieselbe grazile Anmut wie die junge Frau auf und der innere Gleichklag der beiden lässt das Reh als ihr anderen Ich erscheinen. Es verkörpert – ins Animalische übertragen - ihr inneres Wesen, wodurch auch dem Reh ein allegorischer Charakter zukommt. zum Künstler Rudolf Kaesbach studierte an der Akademie Hanau Bildhauerei und war im Jahr 1900 in einer Pariser Bronzegießerei tätig. Um sich als eigenständiger Künstler betätigen zu können, eröffnete er in Düsseldorf eine Werkstatt, in der er Bronzen nach selbstentworfenen Modellen goss. 1902 debütierte er auf der Deutschen Nationalen Kunstaustellung in Düsseldorf. Im Folgejahr ging Kaesbach an die Akademie nach Brüssel. Dort wurde er von der zeitgenössischen belgischen Bildhauerei, insbesondere vom Werk Constantin Meuniers, inspiriert. Zurückgekehrt zog er nach Berlin, wo er im Villenviertel Grunewald ein Atelier eröffnete und sich neben dem Entwurf für Bronzen der lebensgroßen Marmorbildhauerei widmete. Ab 1911 präsentierte er seine Werke regelmäßig auf den Großen Berliner Kunstausstellungen, aber auch in Düsseldorf und Malmö. Zwischen 1936 und 1939 fertigte er zudem Modelle für die Porzellan-Manufaktur Rosenthal an. Von 1939 bis 1944 war...

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1910s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Boîte à bijoux N° ESP218
Boîte à bijoux N° ESP218

Boîte à bijoux N° ESP218

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Wooden and ceramic jewelry box decorated with fruit and foliage. Interior lined with green felt.

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP272
Boîte à bijoux N°ESP272

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP272

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt jewelry box with flowers pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Boîte à Bijoux N°ESP145
Boîte à Bijoux N°ESP145

Boîte à Bijoux N°ESP145

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt jewelry box with bird pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP327
Boîte à bijoux N°ESP327

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP327

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt jewelry box with floral pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

The Secret
The Secret

The Secret

Located in PARIS, FR

The Secret by Pierre-Félix FIX-MASSEAU (1869-1937) Sculpture in bronze with a gilded patina Signed on the side " Fix-Masseau " Cast by " Siot-Paris " (with the foundry mark) France...

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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dancer with platform shoes
Dancer with platform shoes

Dancer with platform shoes

By Agathon Léonard

Located in PARIS, FR

Dancer with platform shoes by Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Sculpture made in gilded bronze Signed on the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by " Susse Frères éditeurs Paris " (with the fo...

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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Apple Dancer
Apple Dancer

Apple Dancer

By Jean-Léon Gérôme

Located in PARIS, FR

Apple Dancer by Jean-Léon GEROME (1824-1904) Bronze sculpture with a dual patina, brown and gilded signed on the base "JL. GEROME" cast by "Siot-Decauville Fondeur Paris" (foundry s...

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1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

French Art Nouveau bronze by Franz Rosse 1893
French Art Nouveau bronze by Franz Rosse 1893

French Art Nouveau bronze by Franz Rosse 1893

Located in Berlin, DE

A late 19th-century French bronze sculpture titled "Fairy with Butterfly" by Franz Rosse (1858-1900), signed and dated "Frosse 93" on the base, depicting a semi-dressed woman floatin...

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1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Seifert, Victor Heinrich. 1870 Wien - 1953 Berlin “Young athlete with slingshot”
Seifert, Victor Heinrich. 1870 Wien - 1953 Berlin “Young athlete with slingshot”

Seifert, Victor Heinrich. 1870 Wien - 1953 Berlin “Young athlete with slingshot”

Located in Berlin, DE

Seifert, Victor Heinrich. 1870 Vienna - 1953 Berlin "Young Athlete with Slingshot" "David" Large bronze, dark patinated, signed: Prof. V.H. Seifert Height: 71.5 cm, approx. 85 cm h...

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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Eugene Laurent (French, 1832-1898) Diana the Huntress
Eugene Laurent (French, 1832-1898) Diana the Huntress

Eugene Laurent (French, 1832-1898) Diana the Huntress

Located in Berlin, DE

LAURENT, Eugene, (French, 1832-1898): Diana the Huntress, bronze, 64 cm high, signed, resting on a black marble base, in an antique dress with her hunting dog. Patinated bronze....

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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Large Art Nouveau Terracotta Sculpture Signed
Large Art Nouveau Terracotta Sculpture Signed

Large Art Nouveau Terracotta Sculpture Signed

Located in Pistoia, IT

Strikingly decorative and large in size is this late 19th-century Art Nouveau patinated terracotta sculpture. The sculpture depicts a half-naked young woman sitting in a tree holdi...

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1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

“Salome”
“Salome”

“Salome”

Located in Southampton, NY

Original bronze sculpture of Salome by the Swiss sculptor Alfred Jean Foretay. Circa 1925. Condition is excellent. Signed in the base. Overall height which includes the green ma...

Category

1920s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Dancer with platform shoes
Dancer with platform shoes

Dancer with platform shoes

By Agathon Léonard

Located in PARIS, FR

Dancer with platform shoes by Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Sculpture made in gilded bronze Signed on the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by Susse Frères (with founder stamp) Stamped wit...

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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP290
Boîte à bijoux N°ESP290

Boîte à bijoux N°ESP290

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Jewelry box with bird pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Dancer with a tambourine
Dancer with a tambourine

Dancer with a tambourine

By Agathon Léonard

Located in PARIS, FR

"Dancer with a tambourine" by Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Rare sculpture made in gilded bronze Signed on the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by Susse Frères (with founder stamp) Stamped with a foundry reference letter "M" France circa 1905 height 57 cm Biography: Léonard Agathon Van Weydeveldt, said Agathon Léonard (1841-1923) was a sculptor of Belgian origin naturalized French. After studying art at the Lille Academy of Fine Arts and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Agathon Léonard settled in Paris for a long time, where after having exhibited at the Salon of 1868, he joined the Society of French artists in 1887, then to the National Society of Fine Arts in 1897. Very involved in the artistic movement of the Art Nouveau style, he exhibited many pieces (medallions, bronze statuettes and ceramics) finely worked. Following an order from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, dating from 1898, Agathon Léonard exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris his famous table centerpiece "Game of the scarf" in porcelain biscuit, composed of fifteen statuettes representing dancers with pleated dresses reminiscent of Loïe Fuller's choreographies or Neo-Greek dancers...

Category

Early 1900s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Inspiration
Inspiration

Inspiration

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Beautiful Art Nouveau marble. Campagne, Pierre Étienne Daniel French , 19th century , male. Active in Paris. Born 1851 , in Gontaud (Lot-et-Garonne). S...

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1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Miroir "Bocage" N°ESP229
Miroir "Bocage" N°ESP229

Miroir "Bocage" N°ESP229

Located in PARIS, FR

glazed ceramic made by Mithé Espelt Mirror with birds pattern

Category

20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

horse.26 19th century bronze sculpture
horse.26 19th century bronze sculpture

horse.26 19th century bronze sculpture

Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL

horse. 19th century bronze sculpture measurements with the base are 37.5 x 17.5 x 31 cm

Category

Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Planter "The Pond"
Planter "The Pond"

Planter "The Pond"

By Raoul Larche

Located in PARIS, FR

Planter "The Pond" by Raoul LARCHE (1860-1912) Plant-holder in bronze with a nuanced dark brown patina Signed " Raoul Larche " Cast by " Siot-Decauville fondeur Paris " (with the fo...

Category

1890s Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dawn
Dawn

Dawn

Located in PARIS, FR

"Dawn" by Dominique ALONZO (Early 20th c.) Sculpture made in white Carrara marble standing on a black marble base signed on the base "Alonzo" France around 1920 height 83 cm width...

Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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