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A charming late 19th Century French animalier bronze group of a family of hounds. The bronze of three seated dogs including a mother, father and pup exhibiting excellent rich brown patina and very fine hand chased surface detail, signed A Jacquemart.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 21 cm.
Width: 31 cm.
Depth: 7 cm.
Condition: Excellent Original Condition.
Circa: 1880.
Materials: Bronze.
Book Ref: Bronzes of the 19th Century by Pierre Kjellberg.
Page No: 387.
SKU: 9062.
ABOUT
Alfred Jacquemart, French - 1824 to 1896 ~ Jacquemart earned his reputation for groups and figures of animals. At the Salon des Beaux Arts he studied painting with Delaroche and sculpture, to which he would devote himself with Klagmann. He participated at the Salon from 1847 to 1879 receiving a number of distinctions. Jacquemart also travelled extensively in Turkey, Egypt and the Middle East.
Stock number
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