A FRENCH POLYCHROME-PATINATED METAL FIGURE ENTITLED 'LE FUMEUR', ON PEDESTAL
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (LOT 93)
A FRENCH POLYCHROME-PATINATED METAL FIGURE ENTITLED 'LE FUMEUR', ON PEDESTAL

AFTER A MODEL BY GASTON VEUVENOT LEROUX, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH POLYCHROME-PATINATED METAL FIGURE ENTITLED 'LE FUMEUR', ON PEDESTAL
AFTER A MODEL BY GASTON VEUVENOT LEROUX, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Apparently unsigned, raised on a column mounted with a shield and dagger
67 in. (170.5 cm.) high, overall (2)

Lot Essay

A student of François Jouffroy, Gaston Veuvenot Leroux was a regular exhibitor at the Paris Salon and the International Exhibitions during the late 19th century. Though he frequently exhibited a variety of subject matter, Leroux is most commonly associated with the 'Orientalist' movement, having achieved acclaim for his figure of Aïda. The present figure was originally conceived as a pair of pendants, which included a female musician also seated atop a decorated column. A pair of bronze pendant figures was sold Sotheby's, London, 2 June 2010, lot 171 (£25,000).

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