Boy Mowing Wheat, Silver Bronze, Eugène Laurent (1832-1898), France, 19th Century.
Artist: Eugène Laurent (1832-1898)
The silvered bronze sculpture represents a boy who mows wheat using a scythe. The boy is dressed in a headband and wears a straw hat on his head. At its feet, you can see ears of corn growing. The sculpture is executed with finesse and great attention to detail.
Eugène Laurent (1832 - 1898) - French sculptor born in 1832 in Gray. Between 1861 and 1893, he presented his works several times during exhibitions in Paris. Known for his works on classical and realistic subjects. He is the author of monuments such as: Jacques Callot in Nancy and François Boucher at the Paris City Hall.
France, 19th century. Signed "Laurent”.
Height 32 cm.
Very good state of conservation, natural silvering friction.
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Eugène Laurent (1832 - 1898) - French sculptor born in 1832 in Gray. Between 1861 and 1893, he presented his works several times during exhibitions in Paris. Known for his works on classical and realistic subjects. He is the author of monuments such as: Jacques Callot in Nancy and François Boucher at the Paris City Hall.
France, 19th century. Signed "Laurent”.
Height 32 cm.
Very good state of conservation, natural silvering friction.
Free delivery in the EU. ! I send packages by insured mail (DPD or DHL). All items are packaged very carefully. Payment by international bank transfer.
680 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 32
Reference (ID): 1228373
Availability: In stock
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