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Henri Trémo, a pseudonym and anagram of Georges Omerth, was a French sculptor whose bronze creations remain precious testaments to his talent.
Born in 1895 and died in 1925, he created several works marked by fine execution and a particular sensitivity.
One of his most evocative bronzes depicts a young schoolgirl wearing a cape, clutching a book tightly to her.
This sculpture, with its subtle and warm brown patina, demonstrates the artist's characteristic attention to detail.
The young girl's posture, her serious expression, and the meticulous draping of her cape capture a moment of concentration and determination typical of a studious childhood.
Signed "Trémo" on the base, this piece perfectly illustrates the artist's style, known for the delicacy of his representations and his ability to breathe a sense of life into bronze. The book, held tightly against the schoolgirl's chest, may symbolize the value of knowledge and intellectual rigor, themes often explored in figurative sculpture.
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Period: Early 20th century
Excellent condition
Delivery available in France and internationally upon request.
Dimensions:
Width: 11 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Height: 23 cm
Ref. 293V
Ref: T5LYA7WZXO