Sculpture - Horse And Dog In The Stable , Henri-alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896) - Bronze
Artist: Henri - Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896)
A bronze group with a nuanced brown patina , depicting a horse and a dog in a stable , by the sculptor Henri-Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896) .
This group tenderly portrays the relationship between these two friends .
Alfred Jacquemart's works are characterized by exceptional finesse of execution and extreme precision in the details of his animal subjects .
The sculptor's signature "A. JACQUEMART" is incised on the richly chiseled and ornamented naturalistic base .
This is an early edition sculpture , dating from the second half of the 19th century .
Perfect condition , with a beautiful patina .
Dimensions : 20.5 cm x 35 cm x 11 cm
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896)
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart , famous French sculptor, born on February 24 , 1824 in Paris .
He studied sculpture from 1845 at the School of Fine Arts in Paris .
He regularly presented his works at the Salon , from 1847 to 1879 .
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart built his reputation on animal sculpture , highly prized by the bourgeoisie at the time .
He was one of the sculptors who , with others such as Pierre-Louis Rouillard , Pierre-Jules Mêne and especially Antoine-Louis Barye , took advantage of the bourgeoisie's new enthusiasm for furniture sculptures , particularly animal sculptures , and the spectacular development of this market supported by the many art foundries that reached their peak in France at that time in the second half of the 19th century .
He traveled to Egypt and Turkey, countries that became a source of inspiration for him .
The sculptor received numerous commissions from the State and the City of Paris .
Let us mention :
Eight Lions from the Lions Fountain, Place Felix Eboue .
Sphinx from the Victory Fountain , Place of Châtelet .
Lion (bronze)in front of the Paris City Hall .
Two Dragons from the Saint Michel Fountain , Place Saint Michel .
Two Lions (bronze) in the Garden of Plants .
Rhinoceros currently located on the Parvis of the Orsay Museum , it had initially been placed around the fountain located in the Trocadero Gardens .
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart died in Paris on January 4 , 1896 .
This group tenderly portrays the relationship between these two friends .
Alfred Jacquemart's works are characterized by exceptional finesse of execution and extreme precision in the details of his animal subjects .
The sculptor's signature "A. JACQUEMART" is incised on the richly chiseled and ornamented naturalistic base .
This is an early edition sculpture , dating from the second half of the 19th century .
Perfect condition , with a beautiful patina .
Dimensions : 20.5 cm x 35 cm x 11 cm
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart (1824-1896)
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart , famous French sculptor, born on February 24 , 1824 in Paris .
He studied sculpture from 1845 at the School of Fine Arts in Paris .
He regularly presented his works at the Salon , from 1847 to 1879 .
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart built his reputation on animal sculpture , highly prized by the bourgeoisie at the time .
He was one of the sculptors who , with others such as Pierre-Louis Rouillard , Pierre-Jules Mêne and especially Antoine-Louis Barye , took advantage of the bourgeoisie's new enthusiasm for furniture sculptures , particularly animal sculptures , and the spectacular development of this market supported by the many art foundries that reached their peak in France at that time in the second half of the 19th century .
He traveled to Egypt and Turkey, countries that became a source of inspiration for him .
The sculptor received numerous commissions from the State and the City of Paris .
Let us mention :
Eight Lions from the Lions Fountain, Place Felix Eboue .
Sphinx from the Victory Fountain , Place of Châtelet .
Lion (bronze)in front of the Paris City Hall .
Two Dragons from the Saint Michel Fountain , Place Saint Michel .
Two Lions (bronze) in the Garden of Plants .
Rhinoceros currently located on the Parvis of the Orsay Museum , it had initially been placed around the fountain located in the Trocadero Gardens .
Henri-Alfred Jacquemart died in Paris on January 4 , 1896 .
3 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Bronze
Length: 35 cm
Height: 20.5 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Reference (ID): 1657079
Availability: In stock
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