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EUTROPE BOURET “Au Clair de la Lune” Bronze Sculpture -Gold Patina -18.5" READ
$ 316.8
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Description
UP FOR BID/SALE isBeautiful,
Bronze Sculpture
AFTER
EUTROPE BOURET
“
AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE
”
BRONZE
SCULPTURE
“DORE” (GOLD)
PATINA
Approximate SIZE:
18 ½ inch (47 cm) Tall
x
5 ¼ inch (13.5 cm) Square Base
Very Heavy
Description:
This is Beautiful, detailed, Bronze (
Gold
color patina
) Sculpture
modelled as a Pierrot playing
an old and famous French Children’s song called "Au Clair de la Lune"
standing on a square plinth with a fallen candlestick.
The side of the base is inscribed “AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE”, and Signed “Bouret” at the top rear of the base.
Condition:
The SCULPTURE is in
VERY GOOD
Condition.
NOTE:
***
When I was preparing pictures for this listing, I noticed “flat nose” on the figure’s face. I think that at one point the sculpture fell flat on the nose. This happened long time before I acquired sculpture. This fact does not take anything from the beauty of the sculpture (at least for me), but I just wanted to state the fact.
The price reflects this fact.
***
(Please, see the pictures as they are part of item’s description and condition).
About Artist
EUTROPE BOURET
(FRENCH, 1833-1906)
Eutrope Bouret
was a French sculptor.
Best known for his Neoclassical bronze pieces, he focused on historic themes and mythology while incorporating external materials and devices such as marble, plaster, terracotta and lighting fixtures.
Born on April 16, 1833 in Paris, France, he went on to study under the French decorative sculptor
Louis-Charles-Hippolyte Buhot
.
Bouret received commercial and critical success during his lifetime, notably being commissioned to sculpt the tombstone bust of the popular French novelist and fellow bronze sculptor, Alexis Bouvier.
He exhibited at the Paris Salon regularly until his death on September 30, 1906 in Paris, France.
“
Au Clair de la Lune
”
Song
From Wikipedia
"
Au clair de la lune
" (French pronunciation:
[o klɛʁ də la lyn(ə)],
lit. "By the Light of the Moon") is a French
folk song
of the 18th century
. Its composer and lyricist are unknown. Its simple
melody
is commonly taught to beginners learning an instrument.
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