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Creator: Felix Charpentier
F. Charpentier, 19th Century Nude Bronze of a Young Girl Dancing
By Félix Charpentier
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A very good quality 19th century bronze study of a young girl nude dancing, entitled; 'La Chanson' (The Song)
Signed;
Félix Charpentier (10 January 1858 in Bollène in Vaucluse – 19...
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19th Century French Antique Felix Charpentier Decorative Objects
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Bronze
Gilt-bronze Battle Of The Flowers Statue by Félix Charpentier, 20th Century
By Félix Charpentier, Jollet & Cie
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Félix Charpentier's masterpiece, 'Bataille des fleurs,' is a stunning golden bronze statue with a beautiful gilded patina finish.
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