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A FRENCH TERRACOTTA GROUP OF LE FLEUVE, after Jean-Jacques Caffiéri, the bearded river-god shown seated, his left leg over an urn flowing with water, inscribed PAR M. CAFFIERI. 1759, 19th Century

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A FRENCH TERRACOTTA GROUP OF LE FLEUVE, after Jean-Jacques Caffiéri, the bearded river-god shown seated, his left leg over an urn flowing with water, inscribed PAR M. CAFFIERI. 1759, 19th Century
23½in. (59.7cm.) high

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The present group is after the original by J-J Caffiéri, now in the Louvre, Paris. A plaster model was first exhibited by the artist at the Paris Salon of 1757, and the finished marble was presented as his morceau de réception to the Académie in 1759.

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