Large Bronze Bust By E. Aizelin, "mignon" - Barbedienne, Numbered - 55cm
Bust of a young woman in Bronze E. Aizelin, "Mignon" Barbedienne
Eugene-Antoine AIZELIN (1821-1902).
Bust of a woman entitled "Mignon".
Inspired by the lyrical tragedy in three acts, created at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on November 17, 1866 under the direction of Théophile Tilmant,
this bust shows a strong, strong-willed, beautiful and graceful woman even in trials.
Bronze sculpture with chocolate patina. Around 1890.
Signed Eugène Aizelin, F. Barbedienne Foundry. Numbered.
Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892).
Observe an exceptional casting: precise carving, patina with transparencies all in nuance, sometimes hammered.
Very rare and almost no longer available in this size.
Height 55cm.
You will have what you see in the photos.
Shipping anywhere in the world : outside the European Union, please contact me.
Eugene-Antoine AIZELIN (1821-1902).
Bust of a woman entitled "Mignon".
Inspired by the lyrical tragedy in three acts, created at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on November 17, 1866 under the direction of Théophile Tilmant,
this bust shows a strong, strong-willed, beautiful and graceful woman even in trials.
Bronze sculpture with chocolate patina. Around 1890.
Signed Eugène Aizelin, F. Barbedienne Foundry. Numbered.
Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892).
Observe an exceptional casting: precise carving, patina with transparencies all in nuance, sometimes hammered.
Very rare and almost no longer available in this size.
Height 55cm.
You will have what you see in the photos.
Shipping anywhere in the world : outside the European Union, please contact me.
4 850 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Bronze
Reference (ID): 1732609
Availability: In stock
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