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Gilded Wooden Eagle, First Half Of The 19th Century
- Eagle in carved and gilded wood, work of the 19th century.
- This gilded wood sculpture represents an eagle, its head turned to the right, with spread eagles holding a ring in its claws. The finesse of the sculpture allows us to appreciate the details of its plumage, each feather is worked with a certain analytical description.
-This large-scale work certainly belonged to a set of woodwork. Similar sculptures are found in the corpus of drawings by Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1843).
-Good state of conservation.-Dimensions: Height: 37 cm, Width: 88 cm
- This gilded wood sculpture represents an eagle, its head turned to the right, with spread eagles holding a ring in its claws. The finesse of the sculpture allows us to appreciate the details of its plumage, each feather is worked with a certain analytical description.
-This large-scale work certainly belonged to a set of woodwork. Similar sculptures are found in the corpus of drawings by Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1843).
-Good state of conservation.-Dimensions: Height: 37 cm, Width: 88 cm
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