A FRENCH BRONZE AND GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF AN EGYPTIAN WOMAN, cast from a model by Georges Charles Coudray, the maiden standing, with a tiara on her head, her shoulders bare and wearing a robe highlighted with red and blue enamel, plucking a harp with pharaoh-head terminal, the harp signed G.COUDRAY, on a grey and yellow circular-stepped marble socle (the socle a later replacement), late 19th Century

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A FRENCH BRONZE AND GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF AN EGYPTIAN WOMAN, cast from a model by Georges Charles Coudray, the maiden standing, with a tiara on her head, her shoulders bare and wearing a robe highlighted with red and blue enamel, plucking a harp with pharaoh-head terminal, the harp signed G.COUDRAY, on a grey and yellow circular-stepped marble socle (the socle a later replacement), late 19th Century
7in. (17.8cm.) diam.; 22in. (56cm.) high

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Georges Charles Coudray (d.1903) studied in Paris under Thomas and Falguière and exhibited at the Salon from 1883 until his death.

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