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Claude Michel Clodion Art

Claude Michel Clodion was one of the most esteemed sculptors of the 18th century. He worked frequently with terracotta, or baked clay, highly prized by collectors for its lively qualities.

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Artist: Claude Michel Clodion
Early 19th c., Bronze Satyr Sculpture
Early 19th c., Bronze Satyr Sculpture

Early 19th c., Bronze Satyr Sculpture

By Claude Michel Clodion

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Cast bronze sculpture of a yawning Satyr after the original by important French sculptor, Claude Michel Clodion (1738-1814). According to artnet: Claude Michel Clodion was a Frenc...

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Early 1800s Claude Michel Clodion Art

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Bronze

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Bacchanale after  Clodion
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DESCRIPTION Antique French Bronze Bacchanale, Claude Michel Clodion was a French Rococo sculptor. Noted for his versatility as an artist and for the lively charm of his figures, whi...

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Terracotta Group of a maiden and child , Clodion
Terracotta Group of a maiden and child , Clodion

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