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Terracotta subject with amber patina representing two putti in the company of a goat.
The first child is astride the animal, while the second is sitting on a sheaf of wheat. The two toddlers with laughing faces and chubby bodies are depicted naked, with grapevines in their hair and bunches of grapes in their hands.
The long-coated goat is lying on the ground. Surprisingly docile, it seems to be content to be the momentary attraction of this pair of jokers.
This country scene rests on an oblong molded base.
The work bears the inscription "after Boucher", Alfred, French sculptor (1850 - 1934), first master of Camille Claudel and founder in Paris of "La Ruche", a pavilion for young artists.
One will appreciate the realism of this sculpture, as well as the mixture of innocence and mischief that emerges from its two protagonists.
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Time period : 1900
Very good condition. Additional pictures on request.
Possible expedition in Colissimo with careful packaging and adapted protection
Dimensions :
Length : 43.5 cm
Width : 22 cm
Height : 33 cm
Weight : 6.9 kg
Ref : 220 T
Ref: SE5AAVN1GM
Condition | Very good |
Style | Other style (Terracotta sculpture of Other style Style) |
Period | 20th century (Terracotta sculpture 20th century) |
Artist | boucher |
Length (cm) | 43.5 |
Width (cm) | 22 |
Height (cm) | 33 |
Materials | Terracotta |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days |
Location | 44810, Héric, France |
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