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Artist: Felix Charpentier
The Song
The Song

The Song

By Félix Charpentier

Located in PARIS, FR

"The Song" by Félix Charpentier (1858-1924) A very fine bronze sculpture with nuanced dark brown patina Signed "Fx. Charpentier" Cast by "E. Colin & Cie Paris" France around 1900 he...

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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Felix Charpentier Art

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The Song
The Song

The Song

By Félix Charpentier

Located in PARIS, FR

The Song by Félix CHARPENTIER (1858-1924) Bronze sculpture with a very nuanced dark brown patina Signed on the base " Félix Charpentier " Cast by "E. Colin & Cie Paris" (foundr...

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Early 20th Century French School Felix Charpentier Art

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