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Edouard Drouot, 100 Cm, Bronze, Late 19th Century, Pax Labor
Period: Late 19th century, Bronze in perfect condition, bronze with a very beautiful double patina.
Signed: Signed in the bronze E. Drouot, listed and valued artist, Value up to €30,000.
Foundry: DELARUE, plus a second mark: Vrai Bronze de Paris – BD.
Sold with Invoice/Certificate.
Subject: "Pax Labror". Dimensions: Height: 100 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 30 cm, Weight: 24 kg.
Biography:
Edouard DROUOT 1859 / 1945.
Edouard Drouot was a French sculptor born in Sommevoire on April 3, 1859, and died in Paris on May 22, 1945. He was a student of Émile Thomas and Mathurin Moreau.
Third Class Medal in 1892.
He participated in the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris with "The Amateur," where he received an honorable mention.
Source: Bénézit and Pierre Kjellberg, *Dictionary of Sculptors: 19th Century Bronzes*, Éditions de l'Amateur, 1997. Works in
Museums:
Bloomington, Indiana Museum of Art, *Woman Giving Wings to a Captive*, bronze.
Vichy, Hospital Center, *The Republic Protecting Childhood and Old Age*, 1901, bronze.
Châtillon-sur-Marne, *Country Stations of the Cross from the Priory of Binson*, 14 stations, 1893, cast in Sermaize-les-Bains (Marne) by Denonvilliers.
Clermont-Ferrand, Roger-Quilliot Art Museum, *Vercingetorix*, circa 1890, bronze.
Reims, Museum of Fine Arts, *Joan of Arc* d'Arc Listening to His Voices, circa 1900, bronze.
The Song of the Stream, bronze sculpture.
Bronze on display at our gallery in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (France), on weekends.
Free shipping within France. Shipping abroad available upon request.
A2144
Signed: Signed in the bronze E. Drouot, listed and valued artist, Value up to €30,000.
Foundry: DELARUE, plus a second mark: Vrai Bronze de Paris – BD.
Sold with Invoice/Certificate.
Subject: "Pax Labror". Dimensions: Height: 100 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 30 cm, Weight: 24 kg.
Biography:
Edouard DROUOT 1859 / 1945.
Edouard Drouot was a French sculptor born in Sommevoire on April 3, 1859, and died in Paris on May 22, 1945. He was a student of Émile Thomas and Mathurin Moreau.
Third Class Medal in 1892.
He participated in the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris with "The Amateur," where he received an honorable mention.
Source: Bénézit and Pierre Kjellberg, *Dictionary of Sculptors: 19th Century Bronzes*, Éditions de l'Amateur, 1997. Works in
Museums:
Bloomington, Indiana Museum of Art, *Woman Giving Wings to a Captive*, bronze.
Vichy, Hospital Center, *The Republic Protecting Childhood and Old Age*, 1901, bronze.
Châtillon-sur-Marne, *Country Stations of the Cross from the Priory of Binson*, 14 stations, 1893, cast in Sermaize-les-Bains (Marne) by Denonvilliers.
Clermont-Ferrand, Roger-Quilliot Art Museum, *Vercingetorix*, circa 1890, bronze.
Reims, Museum of Fine Arts, *Joan of Arc* d'Arc Listening to His Voices, circa 1900, bronze.
The Song of the Stream, bronze sculpture.
Bronze on display at our gallery in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (France), on weekends.
Free shipping within France. Shipping abroad available upon request.
A2144
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