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Bronze Of A Scottish Infantryman, Signed E. Carlier – Early 20th Century
This bronze sculpture with a medal patina, signed Emile Joseph Carlier (1849-1927), represents a Scottish infantryman in a proud and determined posture. The artist has accurately captured the details of the military uniform, including the traditional kilt, the belt and the rifle that the soldier holds vertically in front of him. At his feet, a small dog adds a touch of life and complicity to the scene. The rectangular base on which the sculpture rests gives the whole a stability and elegance that highlights the meticulous work of the bronze. The medal patina brings depth and richness to the reliefs, accentuating the play of light and the textures of the metal. Carlier's work is part of an artistic tradition where realism and attention to detail are paramount. This bronze demonstrates not only the artist's expertise, but also his sense of visual storytelling, paying homage to Scottish soldiers and their history. *********Period: Early 20th centuryExcellent condition. Delivery possible in France and Internationally on quote. Dimensions: Width: 8.5 cm Depth: 8.5 cm Height: 27 cm
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