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"Marble Statue Signed Delanglade"
Carrara marble statue representing a chilly lady who walks signed Charles Delanglade Born in Marseille on May 26, 1870 and died in 1952 From a family of notaries, son of Marseille notables, Charles Delanglade is the brother of Édouard Delanglade1. He entered the School of Fine Arts in Marseille where he was a pupil of Émile Aldebert. He was then admitted to the Beaux-Arts in Paris where he was a pupil of Jules Cavelier and then of Louis-Ernest Barrias. He finished his training by traveling through Italy: Verona, Florence, Padua, Venice and Rome. He exhibited little at the Salon des artistes français, where he obtained an honorable mention in 19102 for a marble sculpture entitled Vers la vie3. He was admitted to the Academy of Marseille, succeeding Jules Cantini, and delivered his acceptance speech on June 15, 1919. Charles Delanglade's work is very varied: portraits, medals, art trinkets in silver, ivory, bronze gold or marble, earthenware and sandstone. Paul Barlatier will say in his response to Delanglade's acceptance speech at the Académie de Marseille
Price: 4 500 €
Artist: Delanglade Charles
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Perfect condition

Width: 22 cm
Height: 87 cm
Depth: 34 cm

Reference: 999994
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