A pair of French spelter figures of flower girls, late 19th century
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A pair of French spelter figures of flower girls, late 19th century

AFTER AUGUSTE MOREAU

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A pair of French spelter figures of flower girls, late 19th century
After Auguste Moreau
Each one inscribed aug Moreau to the base, nameplates lacking, on turned wood plinths painted to simulate marmo rouge griotte
17¼in. (43.8cm.) high (2)
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Lot Essay

Auguste-Louis-Mathurin Moreau (d. 1917) studied in Paris with his elder brother Mathurin (d. 1912). He was a regular exhibitor at the Salon from 1861 until 1913, showing genre, pastoral and allegorical subjects, in a realistic and graceful style, executed in both bronze and marble.

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