Ken Farmer Auctions & Appraisals: Spring 2009 Catalogue Auction: Lot 243
Bourdelle, Antoine (1861-1929)
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Bourdelle, Antoine (1861-1929)
Bronze figure of nude female winged angel and serpent. Signed "Bourdelle" with triangular cartouche and stylized star that is Bourdelle's monogram. Excellent original patination with gold highlights. Fine condition. 12 1/8" x 7" x 5".
Emile Antoine Bourdelle (French, 1861-1929). He
studied at the Ingress Museum, the art school in Toulouse, and the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. A pioneer of 20th Century monumental
sculpture, he was greatly admired by Auguste Rodin, and in 1893 joined
him as an assistant. The Musee Bourdelle in Paris (his house, studio and
gardens) contains many of his works. Bourdelle was the great-uncle of
the consignor whose mother, Theofania (Fanny) Bernand Sevastos was a
favorite niece of Bourdelle. Nicknamed 'Zezette', and later 'Zezet' by
Bourdelle, she was a model for paintings and sculpture.
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