A PAIR OF FRENCH NEO-CLASSIC STYLE PATINATED-BRONZE URNS

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A PAIR OF FRENCH NEO-CLASSIC STYLE PATINATED-BRONZE URNS
19TH CENTURY, SIGNED F. LEVILLAIN

Each of slender baluster form with a continuous shallow relief band of classically attired musicians beneath a draped laurel leaf swag suspending musical instruments, headed by bands of blossoming vines flanked by Ibex-head loop handles, on a fluted socle with circular base, raised on a rectangular black marble pedestal and conforming plinth with scrolling foliate feet--21½in. (54½cm.) high (2)

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Ferdinand Levillain (1837-1905), was an award-winning sculptor of the mid to late 19th Century. He exhibited at the Salon from 1861 and won a silver medal at the Exposition universelle of 1889, later being awarded the Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Examples of his vases can be found in the Paris Museum of Modern Art and the Lyons Museum.

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