A pair of French green-patintated bronze female figures

CAST FROM MODELS BY ANDRÉ JOSEPH ALLAR, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A pair of French green-patintated bronze female figures
Cast from models by André Joseph Allar, Late 19th Century
Each with billowing drapery, one holding a horn-lyre, the other an astrolabe, each on a circular base, signed A. Allar and with foundry inscription THIEBAUT FRERES, Fondeurs
61¾in. and 58½in. (157cm. and 148.5cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

A pupil of Dantan, Guillaume and Cavelier, André Joseph Allar (d.1926) won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1869 and continued his studies in Italy. Returning to France in early 1870s, Allar exhibited at the Salon and at the Universal Exhibitions, winning numerous medals. A versatile and prolific sculptor, Allar worked in various media with equal success. His oeuvre includes many commissions for the decoration of public buildings and monuments, such as the Palais de Justice, the Opéra-Comique, the anatomy gallery at the Jardin des Plantes and the Grand Palais. The present pair of figures, emblematic of Music and Astronomy, probably formed part of a larger set, representing other sectors of the Arts and Sciences and may originally have been part of the decorative scheme for the façade of a public building.

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