Bronze bust by Henri Louis Levasseur (1853–1934). A Parisian sculptor trained by Auguste Dumont, Jules (Gabriel) Thomas, and Eugène Delaplanche, Levasseur exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from the 1880s onward. His work, with its naturalist aesthetic from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is distinguished by the finesse of his modeling and patinas, often dedicated to allegorical figures or portraits. This bronze and ceramic bust, with its carefully detailed face, illustrates the artist's sought-after quality of execution. Levasseur's prints are listed in collections and on the art market, attesting to his consistent popularity. A decorative piece of character, ideal for a classic or eclectic interior.
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