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Creator: Frédéric - Eugène Piat
Pair of 19th Century French Figurative Bronzes by Eugène Piat
By Frédéric - Eugène Piat 1
Located in London, GB
An African couple by Frédérick Eugène Piat (1827-1903) Modelled in a now well patinated bronze, the circular bases, inscribed with the artist's name, support tree trunks, against which rest the young warrior holding his spear, and his partner, a draped young woman with a necklace of animal teeth...
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19th Century French Romantic Antique Frédéric - Eugène Piat Furniture

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