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VALTON Charles. The Griffin Marco. Patinated bronze. Marble base. Signed.
By Charles Valton
Located in Paris, FR
The Griffin Marco. Patinated bronze. Marble base. Signed and titled. Charles Valton was a French sculptor known for his works created in the animalier style, a 19th-century movement ...
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Late 19th Century Realist Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Large Bronze lunging Mastiff Dog Charles Valton 1890 France
By Charles Valton
Located in Den Haag, NL
Very impressive large figure of a Mastiff Bronze Dog , It is finely detailed. The clasp holding the chain on the dog's collar is also cast bronze. Finished in a dark brown patina, ...
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1890s French Victorian Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

19th C Bronze Cavalier King Charles Spaniels by C. Valton
By Charles Valton
Located in Houston, TX
Immerse yourself in the charm of this exquisite bronze sculpture by renowned French artist Charles Valton (1851-1918). Crafted with precision using the lost wax casting technique, it...
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19th Century French Other Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Rare, Antique, Life-Size Dog Bronze of a Chihuahua "Lydie" Charles Valton. 1890s
By Charles Valton
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Antique Bronze Dog Sculpture Chihuahua "La Petite Belle Lydie" Charles Valton (French, 1851-1918) Circa 15 1/2 x 10 1/4 x 7 Lydie is a Chihuahua making her a very rare image from ...
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Late 19th Century Realist Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

19th Century French Patinated Bronze Hunt Dogs Sculpture Signed Charles Valton
By Charles Valton
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a man's desk or a library shelf with this antique bronze sculpture composition. Created in France, circa 1890, the sculpture features two hunt dogs standing on a rocky groun...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

French Antique Bronze Sculpture of Lioness & Cubs by Charles Valton, circa 1910
By Charles Valton
Located in Shippensburg, PA
CHARLES VALTON French, 1851-1913 Lioness and Two Cubs Reddish-brown patinated bronze Signed "C. VALTON" to base over foundry cachet Item # 301HOC20P A good early cast circa 1910 of Charles Valton's Lioness and Two Cubs, it is a beautifully detailed sand-casting with a rich red-oxide and medium-brown surface patination that highlights the texture of the surface. The two cubs sit at total peace beneath their powerful mother, her head lowered in a low growl as she likely threatens a fellow lion away from the meal of rabbit she has brought for her cubs. Artist Listings...
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20th Century French Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Tigre et Lion
By Charles Valton
Located in Paris, FR
Charles Valton 1851-1918 French Tigre et Lion Bronze with brown patina Both item measure 13 1/2" high x 15" wide x 6 1/5" depth
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1880s Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Bronze Sculpture Mastiff by Charles Valton Dog Bronze Statue Animalier Antiques
By Charles Valton
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Bronze Sculpture Mastiff by Charles Valton Dog Bronze Statue Animalier Antiques . Signed and stamped. Valton was known for his big cats but probably his mos...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze, Metal

French Bronze Bull and Dog
By Charles Valton
Located in Queens, NY
French bronze figure of bull with attacking dog on an oval base (Valton) (19/20th Cent.)
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19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Charles Valton, The Tracking Wolf, Romantic Period Sculpture 19th Century France
By Charles Valton
Located in PARIS, FR
Superb wolf sculpture in bronze and marble flooring simulating snow by the artist Charles Valton. The wolf dutifully follows an adventurer whose ste...
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19th Century French Romantic Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Marble, Bronze

French Bronze Figure of a Charging Bull by Valton
By Charles Valton
Located in Queens, NY
French bronze figure of bull with attacking dog on an oval base (signed alton), 19th or 20th century.
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Indian Spelter Sculpture and his Horse 1930s
By Charles Valton
Located in Marseille, FR
Indian spelter sculpture and its 1930s horse, 20 cm high, 20 cm long and 9 cm deep. Additional information: Material: Metal & wrought iron.
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20th Century Charles Valton Furniture

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Metal

Oriental Horseman by Charles Valton Bronze, Late 19th Century
By Charles Valton
Located in Marseille, FR
Oriental horseman by Charles Valton (1851-1918) late 19th century bronze with brown patina sign on terrace Spanish horse two dimensions length 31 cm for...
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Late 19th Century Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

Animal Bronze Early 20th Century "Talk to the Doorman"
By Charles Valton
Located in Marseille, FR
Early 20th century animal bronze "speak to the doorman" dimension height 12 cm for a length of 14 cm and a depth of 6 cm. Original model by Charles Valton. Additional information:...
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Early 20th Century Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

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Joan of Arc / - The Liberating Power of Faith -
Located in Berlin, DE
Eugène Laurent (1832 Gray - 1898 Paris), Joan of Arc, around 1880. Brown patinated bronze on a cast rectangular plinth with tree trunk and distaff. 40 cm (height) x 15.5 cm (length) x 15.5 cm (depth), weight 6.1 kg. Signed “E.[ugène] Laurent.” on the plinth and inscribed “HZ” on the reverse. - somewhat stained due to patina, traces of oxidation behind the distaff, slightly rubbed in places, overall still in very good condition for its age - The Liberating Power of Faith - At the age of 13, Jeanne, a peasant girl born in Lorraine around 1412, heard the voices of Saints Catherine and Margaret and the Archangel Michael telling her that she had been chosen to liberate France from English occupation. By 1428, Henry VI's troops had advanced to the Loire and besieged Orléans, a strategic city for the further conquest of France. Joan of Arc went to the exile of Charles VII and, with the king's consent, led the French army into battle against the besiegers. After four days of fighting, the English were defeated and Orléans was liberated. Other victorious battles followed, until in 1430 she fell into the hands of the enemy, who had her executed as a witch by the Inquisition. In May 1431, Joan of Arc was burned at Rouen. After the final expulsion of the English, the "Maid of Orleans" was rehabilitated by the Church in 1456. She was finally canonized in 1920. By then, Joan of Arc had become a national heroine and the patron saint of France. After the French Revolution, the strengthening of the nation-state and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, Joan of Arc was again venerated and depicted in numerous bronze statues. Eugène Laurent depicts the young girl listening to the voices of the saints who reveal her destiny. With her eyes wide open, she gazes at the sky as if she were looking at the revealed future. Her hands are clasped in prayer, indicating her willingness to face her destiny. Leaning against a tree trunk, she treads with one foot on a raised stone, which, together with her upward gaze, gives her an upward movement that announces her higher mission. At the same time, however, she steps down from the stone to the earth, emphasizing her earthly mission, for which she has already taken the first step. In doing so, she steps over the discarded distaff, which refers to her "lower" origins and belongs to the life she has now left behind. Laurent manages to capture the fateful emotion that makes us look at Joan of Arc in awe, even though she is a simple peasant girl. Even if the design is aimed at the overall impression, the artist has nevertheless worked out certain details, such as the tied waistcoat, very realistically and, in addition to the skin, has particularly depicted the material quality of the textiles. About the artist Eugène Laurent studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he won a prize in 1860. He then joined the studio of Jacques Antoine Theodore Coinchon. As a freelance artist, he supplied the Paris Salon with statues, portrait busts, and medallions from 1861 to 1893. He also created large sculptures such as the monument to Jacques Callot in Nancy (1877) and the statue of François Boucher at the Paris City Hall. GERMAN VERSION Eugène Laurent (1832 Gray - 1898 Paris), Jeanne d’Arc, um 1880. Braun patinierte Bronze auf mitgegossener rechteckiger Plinthe mit Baumstamm und Spinnrocken. 40 cm (Höhe) x 15,5 cm (Länge) x 15,5, cm (Tiefe), Gewicht 6,1 kg. Auf der Plinthe mit „E.[ugène] Laurent.“ signiert und rückseitig mit „HZ“ bezeichnet. - patinabedingt etwas fleckig, Oxidationsspuren hinter dem Spinnrocken, stellenweise leicht berieben, insgesamt in einem altersgemäß noch sehr guten Zustand - Die befreiende Kraft des Glaubens - Als 13jähige vernahm das um 1412 in Lothringen geborene Bauernmädchen Jeanne Stimmen der Heiligen Katharina und Margarete und des Erzengels Michael, die ihr verkündeten, auserwählt zu sein, Frankreich von der englischen Besatzung zu befreien. 1428 waren die Truppen von Heinrich VI. bis zur Loire vorgerückt und belagerten die für eine Weitereroberung Frankreichs strategisch wichtige Stadt Orléans. Jeanne d’Arc begab sich ins Exil Karls VII. und führte mit der Einwilligung des Königs das französische Heer gegen die Belagerer ins Feld. Nach viertätiger Schlacht unterlagen die Engländer und Orléans war befreit. Es folgten weitere siegreiche Kämpfen bis sie 1430 in die Hände des Feindes fiel, der bei der Inquisition ihre Hinrichtung als Hexe erwirkte. Im Mai 1431 wurde Jeanne d’Arc in Rouen verbrannt. Im Anschluss an die endgültige Vertreibung der Engländer wurde die „Jungfrau von Orléans“ 1456 von der Kirche rehabilitiert. 1920 erfolgte schließlich ihre Heiligsprechung. Inzwischen galt Jeanne d’Arc als Nationalheldin und Schutzpatronin Frankreichs. In der Nachfolge der Französischen Revolution, dem Erstarken der Nationalstaatlichkeit und dem Deutsch-Französischen Krieg von 1870/71 erfuhr Jeanne d‘Art eine neue Verehrung und wurde in zahlreichen Bronzestatuen dargestellt. Eugène Laurent zeigt das junge Mädchen wie sie die Stimmen der Heiligen vernimmt, die ihr das von der Vorsehung bestimmte Schicksal offenbaren. Mit weit geöffneten Augen blickt sie gen Himmel als ob sie die offenbarte Zukunft schauen würde. Dabei hat sie die Hände in Gebetshaltung geschlossen, was zugleich vom Willen kündet, sich ihrem Schicksal zu stellen. An einen Baumstamm gelehnt, tritt sie mit dem einen Fuß auf einen erhöhten Stein, was ihr – zusammen mit dem aufwärts gerichteten Blick – eine von ihrer höheren Mission kündende Aufwärtsbewegung verleiht. Zugleich tritt sie aber auch von dem Stein auf die Erde herab, wodurch ihre irdische Mission hervorgehoben wird, zu der sie bereits den ersten Schritt getan hat. Dabei steigt sie über den abgelegten Spinnrocken hinweg, der auf ihre ‚niedere‘ Herkunft verweist und zum nun abgelegten Leben gehört. Laurent gelingt es, die schicksalhafte Ergriffenheit zur Darstellung zu bringen, die uns Jeanne d‘Arc, obwohl sie ein einfaches Bauernmädchen ist, ehrfürchtig betrachten lässt. Auch wenn die Gestaltung auf den Gesamteindruck zielt, hat der Künstler doch einzelne Details, wie die zugebundene Weste, äußerst realitätsnah herausgearbeitet und neben der Haut insbesondere die stoffliche Qualität der Textilien zur Darstellung gebracht. zum Künstler Eugène Laurent studierte an der Pariser École des Beaux-Arts und wurde 1860 von der Akademie mit einem Preis ausgezeichnet. Anschließend trat er in das Atelier Jacques Antoine Theodore Coinchon ein. Als freischaffender Künstler beschickte er von 1861 bis 1893 den Pariser Salon mit Statuen, Porträtbüsten und Medaillons. Zudem schuf er Großplastiken wie das Denkmal Jacques Callots in Nancy (1877) und die Statue...
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Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824 Anizy-le-Château - 1887 Sèvres), Reading Woman, around 1880. Polished bronze mounted on a cast base. 33 cm (total height) x 9 cm (length) x 9 cm ...
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1930s Metal Dog, St. Bernard, Mastiff Type, or Retriever Type. Solid. UPDATE: Due to agreement with 1stDibs, we'll be staying through the end of the year. This very handsome guardia...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Nouveau Charles Valton Furniture

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Orientalist Bronze and Marble Sculpture of Bedouin on Camel After Charles Valton
By Charles Valton
Located in New York, NY
Finely cast and patinated bronze sculpture of a Bedouin Arab on camel by Charles Valton (French, 1851-1918) mounted on variegated red and white marble base. Signed with the stamped ...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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French Valton Sculpture of a dog, a watch holder, wearing a watch chain
By Charles Valton
Located in Valladolid, ES
Beautiful sculpture of a dog, watch holder, wearing a watch chain from the 20th century. It is a sculpture made by the French sculptor Charles Valton, signed on the stone that serves...
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Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Brass, Pewter

Charles Valton : "Arab warrior riding a dromedary", bronze sculpture, XIXth c.
By Charles Valton
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Charles VALTON (1851-1918, France) : "Arab warrior riding a dromedary" Double patinated "Orientalist" bronze (nuanced brown and "mordoré") sculpture figuring an arab warrior riding ...
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1890s French Other Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze by C. Valton, 1851 - 1918, Moorish rider, 19th century Measures: H: 38 cm, W: 36 cm, D: 12 cm.   
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19th Century European Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze by C. Valton, Moorish Rider
Bronze by C. Valton, Moorish Rider
H 14.97 in W 14.18 in D 4.73 in
19th Century French Patinated Spelter Cow Sculpture Signed Charles Valton
By Charles Valton
Located in Dallas, TX
Decorate a man's desk or a library shelf with this antique cow sculpture. Created in France, circa 1890, the spelter figure sits on an integral oval base and depicts a bovine in a wa...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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“Wounded Lioness” French Antique Bronze Sculpture by Charles Valton
By Charles Valton, Siot-Decauville
Located in Shippensburg, PA
A superb lifetime cast of Charles Valton's “Lionne Blessée“ executed by the foundry Siot-Decauville during the first quarter of the 20th century, this extraordinary example is one of...
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Early 20th Century French Charles Valton Furniture

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Pair of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel on a Pillow, by C. Valton, 1885-1900
By Charles Valton
Located in Roma, IT
Bronze sculpture representing a pair of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs on a pillow, by French Sculptor Charles Valton (Pau 1851-Paris 1918). Group in bronze lost wax casting, exc...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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19th Century French Three-Piece Mantel Set Clock with Dogs Signed C. Valton
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Located in Dallas, TX
This beautiful mantel clock set was crafted in France, circa 1880. The centrepiece of this figural, spelter set has a clock on beige marble base with two hunting Saint Hubert dogs st...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze Sculpture "The Calling Stag" by Charles Valton
By Charles Valton
Located in Paris, FR
Late 19th century bronze sculpture with brown patina of a calling stag standing atop a rocky crag. It was sculpted by the French animal artist Charles Valton (1851-1918). Valton ably...
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French 19th Century Bronze Sculpture of an Irish Setter
By Charles Valton
Located in Dallas, TX
A French 19th century bronze sculpture of an Irish Setter stamped "C VALTON."
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Late 19th Century French Other Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Silver Plated Bronze Seated Bull Dog by C H Valton
By Charles Valton
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Delightful and beautifully detailed silver plate over bronze bull dog signed sculpture by Charles Valton.
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Late 19th Century French Antique Charles Valton Furniture

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Bronze

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Charles Valton furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Charles Valton furniture, although gold editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Émile Pinedo, Marcel Debut, and Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart. Prices for Charles Valton furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $544 and can go as high as $24,000, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $4,112.

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