Bronze " Cupid ", after L-S. Boizot - End of XIXth century

19th century
Rome and ancient Greece
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From: 44810, Héric, France

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    Charming bronze with brown patina, after Louis-Simon BOIZOT (1743 - 1809), French neo-classical sculptor, who was at the head of the workshops of the Sèvres factory. The work, signed on the bronze terrace, represents Cupid, God of Love in Roman mythology. The deity is represented as a young man with youthful features and curly hair, a pair of wings reminiscent of the figure of the angel on his back. He carries his quiver of arrows and his bow, instruments that are supposed to illustrate the points of desire that he plants in the hearts of men.
    This print rests on a sea-green marble base, embellished with a gadrooned bronze collar and a cartouche bearing the words "HOUDEBINE BRONZIER, Paris", a foundry active from 1845 to 1910.
    Poetic and airy, this magnificent bronze of Love will awaken your sensitivity, while marking your decoration by the accuracy of its realization.
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    Period : End of XIXth century
    Excellent condition.
    Possible expedition by Colissimo with careful packaging and adapted protection.
    Maximum dimensions :
    Height : 39 cm
    Width : 16 cm
    Depth : 16 cm
    Weight : 7 kg 450

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    Reference 745 T

    Ref: A8QO8YEXJ0

    Condition Very good
    Style Rome and ancient Greece (Bronze sculptures of Rome and ancient Greece Style)
    Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist L-S. Boizot
    Width (cm) 16
    Height (cm) 39
    Materials Patinated Bronze, Marble
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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