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Bronze -- "Cerf, Biche et Faon" (Stag, Doe and Faun)

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    By Christophe Fratin
    Located in London, GB
    A very fine Animalier bronze study of a feeding gazelle with her fawn reclining at her feet. The bronze with rich brown patina and excellent detail raised on a naturalistic base, signed Fratin and engraved with title to the fore ‘Gazelle’ Additional information Height: 10 cm Width: 17 cm Condition: Excellent Original Condition Circa: 1860 Materials: Bronze Book reference: Bronzes of the 19th Century by Pierre Kjellberg SKU: 4934 ABOUT Christopher Fratin (1 January 1801 – 16 August 1864), also known as Christophe Fratin, was a noted French sculptor in the animalier style, and one of the earliest French sculptors to portray animals in bronze. Fratin was born in Metz, Moselle, France the son of a taxidermist. He first studied drawing under Pioche in Metz and later worked in Paris at the studio of Théodore Géricault. Work He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1831–1842 and 1850–1862, as well as at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. Fratin never signed his bronzes but instead used a stamp showing his last name in straight block letters. One of the stamps he used (pictured) showed the "n" reversed, not by design but due to an error on the part of the maker of the stamp. Bronzes bearing this stamp have the appearance of not seeming to be genuine when in reality they are. Fratin received monumental commissions in France and elsewhere, including the Deux Aigles Gardant Leur Proie (Eagles and Prey, created 1850) displayed since 1863 in New York City's Central Park. Many of his small bronzes—including his miniature bronzes which were more affordable due to their smaller size—were sold commercially to the general public during his lifetime. Today, Fratin's sculpture is on permanent display in the Louvre, the city museums of Metz, Lyon, Strasbourg, Nîmes and at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. The Georg Eisler...
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    Antique 1860s French Art Nouveau Animal Sculptures

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  • 19th Century French Bronze Of A Stag & Doe, Prosper Lecourtier (1851-1925)
    By Prosper Lecourtier
    Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
    A stunning 19th Century bronze sculpture. Prosper Lecourtier (1851-1924) crafted this bronze sculpture depicting a stag and a doe in a floral forest. At the feet of the animals are a...
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    Antique 19th Century French Other Animal Sculptures

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  • Bloor Derby Pair of Porcelain Figures, Stag and Doe, circa 1765-1820
    By Derby, Bloor Derby
    Located in London, GB
    This is a very charming pair of porcelain figures of a stag and a doe, probably cast by Derby in about 1760 and decorated by Bloor Derby in 1820. The figures are a simple white porce...
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  • French Bronze Faun Candlesticks
    Located in Stamford, CT
    A pair of fine bronze candlesticks with faun mounted on animal legs carrying an ormolu torch in its arms.. French.
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  • Very Fine Art Deco Animalier Sculpture of a Stag and Doe by L.A. Carvin
    By Louis-Albert Carvin
    Located in Dublin, IE
    A very fine Art Deco metal and brass animalier sculpture of a stag and doe by Louis Albert Carvin, mounted on a stunning moulded Italian black and orange Margraf marble stepped base ...
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  • Clovis-Edmond MASSON (1858-1913) Panthère en bronze ciselé et patiné sur marbre
    By Clovis Edmond Masson
    Located in TOULON, FR
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