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Bronze by Lucian Bernhard Titled "Ariadne" circa 1930

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  • French Bronze Ariadne After Clodion
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  • Bernhard Sopher, Seated Nude, Art Deco Patinated Bronze Sculpture, Ca. 1930s
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    Signed on the base: ‘B. Sopher’ Well-preserved original dark brown patina. Dimensions: Height: 7.5" Width: 8" Depth: 7" Bernhard (Burnat David) Sopher (1879 – 1949) was a German-American sculptor. He was born in Safed, Syria and studied sculpture at the Berin Art Academy from 1897; and from 1905 to 1908, at the Weimar School of Crafts with Adolf Brutt in Berlin and Weimar. At the end of his studies, he was already involved in the realization of the monument to Grand Duke Carl Alexander...
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