A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAIDEN
A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAIDEN

LATE 19TH, AFTER MATHURIN MOREAU (1822-1912)

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A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAIDEN
LATE 19TH, AFTER MATHURIN MOREAU (1822-1912)
Modelled as a partially draped woman, collecting water from the source of a spring, on a naturalistically modelled base with cast signature 'Math. Moreau, Medaille d'honneur du Salon', on a separate brocatello marble circular plinth
28¼ in. (72.5 cm.) high, with marble stand

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Lot Essay

Mathurin Moreau (d. 1912) was the eldest brother of a successful and prolific family of sculptors. He worked on numerous public monuments, as well as a series of large decorative bronze statuettes, for which he is primarily famed. He became one of the administrators of the Val d'Osne foundry and it is likely that most of his own work was cast by this company. Moreau's career was long and successful and he exhibited at the Salon from 1848 up until the end of the century.

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