Sculptures - Bronze
In 1926, archeologists discovered a 4500 year old bronze figure known as The Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-Daro. She was cast using the lost wax method, a process still employed today in bronze foundaries.
Bronze is a wonderful and versatile medium to work in, producing crisp, durable editions from an artist's original, which can have a variety of finishes or patinas applied to them.
Louis Marie Moris
French, circa 1880
C. Octave Levy
French circa 1880-1890
Dominique Alonzo
French, circa 1920
Mathurin Moreau
French, circa. 1880-1890
Louis-Ernest Barrias
French, circa. 1883
Felix Pierre Richard
French, circa 1880-1890
Rene Paul Marquet
French, circa 1910
Louis Botinelly
French, circa 1920-1925
Paul Edouard Delabrierre
French, 19th Century (Large ed.)
Pierre Le Faguays
Circa 1920
Georges Toste
French, ed. circa 1920 – 1930
Louis Albert Carvin
French, ed. circa 1920 – 1925
Corbiere
French, ed. circa 1920 – 1925
Emmanuel Villanis
French, ed. circa 1890
H. Moreau
French, ed. circa 1900
Pierre Le Faguays
French, ed. circa 1927
Thomas Francois Cartier
French, ed. circa 1910
Emmanuel Villanis
French, ed. circa 1895