Gaston D'illiers Decorative Objects
Gaston D’Illiers, born at Boulogne-sur-Seine, France, was a French animalier sculptor who specialised in horses. His bronze statuettes are very realistic. D'Illiers devoted all his life to his two passions, horses and sculpture. He was a very fine rider and showed a deep knowledge of horses. He decided to become a sculptor and took to modelling horses.
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Creator: Gaston D'illiers
20th Century French Signed Gaston D'illiers Bronze Horse, 1920s
By Gaston D'illiers
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Beautiful 20th century French Horse bronze statue signed by Gaston d'Illiers. Gaston d'Illiers, born June 26, 1876 in Boulogne-sur-Mer and died Nov...
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