" La Petite Gardeuse d'Oies" By George Omerth (ac. 1895-1925), Fine And Charming
Artist: George Omerth (actif Entre 1895 Et 1925)
A charming piece titled "The Little Goose Herder" in biscuit porcelain and patinated metal by George Omerth.
This lovely group—depicting a young girl walking with her geese and her basket—features very fine chiseling. The geese and the girl’s complexion are made of biscuit porcelain and are remarkably delicate. The rest of the piece is made of bronze-patinated metal.
Look at the face and the details on the geese.
This theme was often revisited in the 1900s; George Omerth created several versions of it, as did Daum in its glassware.
19 cm high, 15 cm long, in perfect condition, circa 1910, mold-stamped signature on the base.
A very pretty and charming piece, beautifully rendered with this contrast of materials.
This lovely group—depicting a young girl walking with her geese and her basket—features very fine chiseling. The geese and the girl’s complexion are made of biscuit porcelain and are remarkably delicate. The rest of the piece is made of bronze-patinated metal.
Look at the face and the details on the geese.
This theme was often revisited in the 1900s; George Omerth created several versions of it, as did Daum in its glassware.
19 cm high, 15 cm long, in perfect condition, circa 1910, mold-stamped signature on the base.
A very pretty and charming piece, beautifully rendered with this contrast of materials.
590 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Biscuit
Length: 16 cm
Height: 19 cm
Reference (ID): 1783338
Availability: In stock
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