A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE ENTITLED 'LE JOUR DES RAMEAUX A BOULOGNE' ('PALM SUNDAY IN BOULOGNE'),
This lot is offered without reserve. THE PROPERTY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA MUSEUM OF ART, SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ACQUISITIONS FUND
A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE ENTITLED 'LE JOUR DES RAMEAUX A BOULOGNE' ('PALM SUNDAY IN BOULOGNE'),

CAST FROM A MODEL AIME-JULES DALOU, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY,

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A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE ENTITLED 'LE JOUR DES RAMEAUX A BOULOGNE' ('PALM SUNDAY IN BOULOGNE'),
CAST FROM A MODEL AIME-JULES DALOU, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY,
Signed DALOU, the underside with accession number B-219 (68.29.1) in red and black ink
23 1/8in. (58.7cm.) high
Provenance
By repute, George Howard (1843-1911), 9th Earl of Carlisle;
Acquired from Heim Gallery, London, 1968.
Exhibited
Galerie Heim et Galerie Mallett, Paris, Jules Dalou, 20 March-15 April 1965;
The North Carolina Museum of Art, Re-opening Exhibition, 14 November-19 December 1969;
The North Carolina Museum of Art, Exhibition Number One from the Permanent Collection,, October 1970.
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Another example of this model was sold Sotheby's, London, 13 November 2007, lot 161 (£9,375).

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