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Emile Louis Picault French Bronze Tazza Compote Vide Pouche
$ 1056
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Description
Emile Louis Picault, French (1833-1915) "Olympias XCI Graeci Syracusis Captivi" bronze tazzaDated 1863. Standing on decorated base with Roman head motifs.
Signed 'E. Picault, Exp. Des Beaux Arts - 1863,' circa 1880.
Minor wear to patina otherwise good condition.
Measures: Width 18 inches
Height 6 inches
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Émile Louis Picault was a prolific French Orientalist sculptor known for his bronzes depicting allegorical and mythological scenes. Picault often chose warriors and heroes as subjects, as seen in his La Défense Du Foyer (ca. 1890), which extols patriotic virtues in French. Born on August 24, 1833 in Paris, France he studied under the painter Henri Royer. The sculptor exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon between 1863 and 1914. Picault died in 1915 in Paris, France. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Troyes Museum in Paris and the Musée des beaux-arts de Chambery.
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