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    Arts décoratifs, Tableaux et Dessins du XVIème au XIXème siècle

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    16 November 2008

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    • ECOLE FRANCAISE DU XIXEME SIEC
    Lot 392

    ECOLE FRANCAISE DU XIXEME SIECLE

    GROUPE EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT BACCHUS FLANQUE D'UNE BACCHANTE

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    EUR 2,000

    Estimate

    EUR 800 - EUR 1,200

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    ECOLE FRANCAISE DU XIXEME SIECLE
    GROUPE EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT BACCHUS FLANQUE D'UNE BACCHANTE
    A patine brune, Bacchus tenant un jeune faune sur son épaule, reposant sur une base terminée par une plinthe en marbre veiné et bronze.
    Hauteur sans la base: 32 cm. (12½ in.), Hauteur avec la base: 36 cm. (14¼ in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    A BRONZE GROUP FIGURING BACCHUS WITH A BACCHIC WOMAN, FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY


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