A French polychrome-patinated bronze of an Indian on horseback
A French polychrome-patinated bronze of an Indian on horseback

CAST FROM A MODEL BY EDUARD DROUOT (1859-1945)

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A French polychrome-patinated bronze of an Indian on horseback
Cast from a model by Eduard Drouot (1859-1945)
On a separately cast naturalistic rectangular plinth, inscribed E. Drouot and with foundry mark Etling-Paris
53cm. high x 61cm. wide x 16.5cm. deep

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Eduard Drouot (1859-1945) was born in Sommevoire, France, in 1859. He studied in Paris under Thomas and Mathurin-Moreau. He won a third class medal at the Salon of 1892 and an honourable mention at the Exposition Universelle of 1900 for his work L'Amateur. Although he was better known as a genre painter he modelled several equestrian bronzes. (J. Mackay, The Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze, Suffolk 1977, p. 111).

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