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Orientalist Figure by Louis Hottot, French, 1834-1905

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Pair of Antique Orientalist Terracotta Busts
Located in London, GB
Pair of late 19th century Terracotta Busts featuring Orientalist figures, both busts wearing a headscarf and a necklace.
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French Patinated Bronze Group of a Figure and Donkey, Entitled Anier Du Caire
Located in London, GB
Cast by Pinèdo from a model by Antoine Bofill, late 19th century, Signed 'A. Bofill' and 'BRONZE GARANTI' stamp.   
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Goldscheider Painted Terracotta Figure of a Young Boy
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The action and intense concentration of the young boy almost make us forget he is made of terracotta! This piece bears be Friedrich Goldscheider mark, as well as a signature. (1845-1...
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Goldscheider Polychrome Life-Size Figural Modelled as a North African Boy
Located in London, GB
Wearing a fez and standing by a small stool, raised on a circular base, stamped with maker's mark. Friedrich Goldscheider and his successors were by far the most important publish...
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Antique 19th Century Austrian Figurative Sculptures

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Large 19th Century Meissen Figure of a Multi-Coloured Parrot
Located in London, GB
19th-century Meissen Figure featuring a vibrant and lifelike portrayal of a Parrot on Branch. This meticulously crafted masterpiece showcases multi-colour detailing, bears the authen...
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Porcelain

19th Century Terracotta Figure of an Oriental Lady and Arab Man, Signed H. Morea
Located in London, GB
19th Century Orientalist terracotta figure signed H. Moreau.  
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Antique 19th Century European Figurative Sculptures

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An Orientalist Lifesize Figural Bronze Statue, Attributed to Louis Hottot (French, 1834-1906). Modelled as a lady in Ottoman dress standing beneath an Eastern style pagoda with minaret. Depicting as if answering a call and stepping forward in greeting. France, Circa 1890. This impressive figural group is a rare work in bronze attributed to the Orientalist sculptor Louis Hottot whose oeuvre is more readily associated with what was called ‘bronze imitation’, referring to sculpture in white-metal or, as it is known today, spelter. That this large statue is cast from superior and costly bronze is indicative of its rarity and importance. The Orientalist subject relates to paintings by Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904), Ludwig Deutsch (1855–1935) Gustav Bauernfeind...
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French Art-deco-orientalist Spelter of a Nude Young Maiden, Attributed to Hottot
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Lifesize French 19th Century Sculpture of a Lady with a Lantern, by Louis Hottot
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