| - - - | Rooster and chicken ivory carving Item # 4474 Click HERE to inquire about this item Chinese ivory carving made for export to the west. The quality of the work is very good, and the subject is most appealing. The roosters feathers have a wonderfully naturalistic floppy quality, and each bird is different. It has great charm. It is was made circa 1900
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- - - | Spanish artist Mariano Benlliure Y Gil sculptor relief  Item # 4475 Click HERE to inquire about this item Spanish artist Mariano Benlliure Y Gil sculptor relief. Spanish artist/sculptor Mariano Benlliure Y Gil was born in Valencia in 1862, and died in Madrid in 1947. He studied painting in Paris under Domingo Marquess, and switched to sculpture under the influence and tutelege of Miguel Angel in Rome. He specialized in religious subjects and public monument works. His commissioned works are found throughout Madrid, including the monument to Goya at the entrance to the Prado. Frame measures 32 and three quarters by 10 and one half inches. The repousee is 26 and one half inches by 8 and one half inches
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- - - | The Blacksmith sculpture by sculptor Emile Louis Picault Item # 4476 Click HERE to inquire about this item It depicts a young man holding an anvil; "Le Forgeron" is the title; it is French for "The Blacksmith." The artist is Emile Louis Picault, a French sculptor who was born in 1839, and died about 1890. This sculpture is white metal over plaster. This sculpture was originally produced in a 36" casting, which was patinated, or colored, gray-brown to imitate more costly bronze.
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- - - - - - | The Dying Gaul bronze signed B. Boschetti ROMA Item # 4484 Click HERE to inquire about this item The Dying Gaul bronze signed B. Boschetti ROMA. The Dying Gaul signed B. Boschetti ROMA. Benedetto Boschetti was active between 1820 and 1870. He had a shop at Via Condotti #74 where he sold his bronzes, marbles, and decorative objects. He was also known as a mosaic artist. His bronzes were primarily fine copies after famous classical antiquities. The original Dying Gaul, now lost, was a Greek bronze sculpture created around 225 BC.
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- - - - - - | Cape Dorset Inuit Soapstone Figural Carving Item # 4519 Click HERE to inquire about this item Cape Dorset Inuit Soapstone Figural Carving. This "Inuit soapstone carving" measures 6 and three quarter inches high, 7 inches wide and is 3 inches deep. This Native North American Eskimo soapstone carving is of 2 figures embracing one another.
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