By Edouard Drouot, Les Neveux De J. Lehmann
Located in Paris, FR
Large bronze animal sculpture with brown and green patina by Édouard Drouot (1859-1945), featuring a tamer training a lioness. Signed on the side: Drouot. Foundry mark: LN Paris JL for Les neveux de Jules Lehman (the nephews of Jules Lehman). Numbered 12.
Les Neveux de Jules Lehmann, abbreviated LN Paris JL is a Parisian art foundry, famous in particular for its production of bronze statuettes, mostly chryselephantines, in the Art Deco period. The head office of the company was located at 26 rue de Paradis, in Paris. Another part of the company was located at 14, avenue de l'Opéra. The foundry produced works by renowned artists such as: Demetre Chiparus, Madeleine Granger Claire Colinet, Édouard Drouot, Maurice Guiraud-Rivière, Jean-Antoine Injalbert, Agathon Léonard, Pierre Le Faguays, Raoul Lamourdedieu, Gaston Hauchecorne, Amedeo Gennarelli, Georges Chauvel...
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20th Century French Art Deco Les Neveux De J. Lehmann Decorative Objects