Edouard Pepin (1842-1927), Young Orientalist Shoe Shiner
Artist: Edouard Pepin (1842-1927)
Orientalist Bronze Figure – Édouard Pépin Édouard Pépin (1842–1927), stamped “BRONZE GARANTI AU TITRE – PARIS” Dimensions: 64 × 33 × 24 cm
A beautiful and rare bronze sculpture by Édouard Pépin, depicting a young orientalist shoeshine boy, titled “Cirer m’ssieu”. The figure stands on a red marble base and dates from the late 19th century. The sculpture is finely modelled, with an expressive pose and a rich, well-preserved patina. Édouard Pépin was the artist’s name used by Claude Guillaumin (1842–1927).
A beautiful and rare bronze sculpture by Édouard Pépin, depicting a young orientalist shoeshine boy, titled “Cirer m’ssieu”. The figure stands on a red marble base and dates from the late 19th century. The sculpture is finely modelled, with an expressive pose and a rich, well-preserved patina. Édouard Pépin was the artist’s name used by Claude Guillaumin (1842–1927).
5 500 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Length: 64
Width: 33
Diameter: 24
Reference (ID): 1215832
Availability: In stock
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