Sculpture - The Dog Trainer , Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé (1843-1908) - Bronze
Artist: Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé (1843-1908)
Bronze proof with brown patina , representing a dog trainer , by the sculptor Vincent Desire Faure De Brousse (1843-1908) . Vincent Desire Faure De Brousse , is a French sculptor , born in Paris , in 1843 .
Student of Jules Salmson , he participated from 1876 to 1883 , in the Salon of Paris .
The artist is renowned for his figurative sculptures influenced by the Florentine Renaissance .
The dog trainer is represented during her show , she is dressed in her stage costume and holds a hoop , through which she makes the dog jump during her number .
Signature of the sculptor on the richly chiseled terrace , representing a stage carpet .
Sculpture of old edition , on the theme of the Circus , period second part of the XIXth century .
Very good condition of conservation and patina (slight old restoration to the hoop) .
Height : 65 cm
Student of Jules Salmson , he participated from 1876 to 1883 , in the Salon of Paris .
The artist is renowned for his figurative sculptures influenced by the Florentine Renaissance .
The dog trainer is represented during her show , she is dressed in her stage costume and holds a hoop , through which she makes the dog jump during her number .
Signature of the sculptor on the richly chiseled terrace , representing a stage carpet .
Sculpture of old edition , on the theme of the Circus , period second part of the XIXth century .
Very good condition of conservation and patina (slight old restoration to the hoop) .
Height : 65 cm
3 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 65 cm
Reference (ID): 1609013
Availability: In stock
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