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Artist: Irénée Rochard
Terracotta Panthers Statue by Réne Rochard  (1906 -1984)
Terracotta Panthers Statue by Réne Rochard  (1906 -1984)

Terracotta Panthers Statue by Réne Rochard (1906 -1984)

By Irénée Rochard

Located in Gent, VOV

Panters An imposing statue of a couple of panters by Irenée Rochard (1906-1884). A fine quality, much sought-after terracotta which was edited by Reveyrolis Paris.  Before casting, ...

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Art Deco bronze sculpture two panther heads.
Art Deco bronze sculpture two panther heads.

Art Deco bronze sculpture two panther heads.

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Art Deco bronze sculpture two panther heads by Irenee Rochard, France 1930. The bronze has a green patina and stands on a Belgian Black marble base. Information on the artist: Ani...

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