"After Houdon, Marble Bust Sculpture Of Louise Brongniart, 19th Century"
After Houdon, Marble Bust Sculpture of Louise Brongniart, 19th Century. A delightful marble bust sculpture in the Louis XVI style, depicting Louise Brongniart (1772-1845), after the model by the renowned sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828), exhibited at the Louvre Museum. This bust represents Louise Brongniart at the age of five. She was the daughter of Alexandre Théodore Brongniart, architect of the Paris Stock Exchange buildings. The little girl, looking to the side, has her hair styled in a bun. This sculpture rests on its pedestal base. Signed Houdon on the reverse. A very beautiful work of art, of exceptional quality. This sculpture, with its pleasing proportions and refined, elegant lines, will easily complement your décor. This delicately sculpted piece, with its harmonious curves, testifies to the refinement of 19th-century French art and will bring charm and prestige to your home. Louis XVI style, French School, 19th century. Dimensions: Height: 46 cm Width: 26 cm. In excellent condition. We are at your disposal for any further information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE