Work signed Kinsburger, representing a young child playing the pan flute.
The child, with a delicate and expressive face, is sitting on a rock, a shoulder strap holding his quiver of bows and arrows.
The sculpture, of great finesse of execution, highlights the softness of the features, the grace of the movement and the quality of the modeling. Nuanced brown patina.
On the terrace, Kinsburger signature and plaque on the front bearing the inscription: “Amour Charmeur – by Kinsburger – Gold Medal at the Salon”.
40 cm high.
Bronze from the 19th century, very beautiful quality of chiseling and casting.
Sensitive and poetic work, typical of the refined art of French sculpture of the end of the 19th century.
Biography: Jean Kinsburger (1850-1905) was a French sculptor active in Paris, a pupil of Dumont and Bonnassieux. He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1878 to 1900, where he received several awards, including a gold medal. His work, mainly devoted to allegorical and mythological subjects, is distinguished by great delicacy of expression and precise modeling.
 
                        
 
                        
                     
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                            



































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