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Important Porcelain Biscuit Group Signed By Auguste Moreau – Late 19th Century
An elegant and impressive porcelain biscuit sculpture depicting Cupid embracing a young woman, an allegorical subject inspired by the theme of Love. The young woman, dressed in a long draped gown and holding a garland of flowers, is delicately embraced by the winged Cupid in a composition imbued with grace and romance.
This sculpture is signed “Auguste Moreau” in relief on the pedestal. The quality of the modeling and the refined rendering of the faces, drapery, and wings attest to the craftsmanship of French manufacturers in the late 19th century.
The bisque is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, or restoration.
A high-quality decorative piece, characteristic of Auguste Moreau’s work, highly sought after by collectors of 19th-century sculptures and porcelain bisque figurines.
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