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Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934 )  - Sculpture, "La Brise" - 52 cm (1) - Art Nouveau - Brass, Spelter - Approx. 1900
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Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934 ) - Sculpture, "La Brise" - 52 cm (1) - Art Nouveau - Brass, Spelter - Approx. 1900

Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934 ) : Sculpture "La Brise"; large sculpture, very beautiful, from the beginning of the artistic movement Arte Nova. This sculpture depicts an elegant woman, trying to keep her scarf in the wind. Her dress flutters in the wind, conveying this work a sense of movement. It is signed at the base and has a small plaque in the front centre with the artist's name and the title of the sculpture 'La Brise' (the wind). Signed on the sculpture with Ch. Perron; Charles Théodore Perron ,French sculptor, born in the 19th century. Estimated period: late 19th, beginning of the 20th century. Made of metal alloy (presumably spelter) and multicoloured. The sculpture has 52 cm of height. It's on a yellow copper base of 15 x 15 cm. Country of origin: France. Conditions: Used with small signs of ageing and stains. Dimensions: 52 × 15 × 52 cm. The images are part of the description. Please note that there will be higher shipping costs due to its size and weight Given the size and fragility of the object, shipping costs are higher than normal.

No. 30972711

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Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934 )  - Sculpture, "La Brise" - 52 cm (1) - Art Nouveau - Brass, Spelter - Approx. 1900

Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934 ) - Sculpture, "La Brise" - 52 cm (1) - Art Nouveau - Brass, Spelter - Approx. 1900

Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934 ) : Sculpture "La Brise"; large sculpture, very beautiful, from the beginning of the artistic movement Arte Nova.
This sculpture depicts an elegant woman, trying to keep her scarf in the wind. Her dress flutters in the wind, conveying this work a sense of movement.
It is signed at the base and has a small plaque in the front centre with the artist's name and the title of the sculpture 'La Brise' (the wind).

Signed on the sculpture with Ch. Perron; Charles Théodore Perron ,French sculptor, born in the 19th century.
Estimated period: late 19th, beginning of the 20th century.

Made of metal alloy (presumably spelter) and multicoloured. The sculpture has 52 cm of height. It's on a yellow copper base of 15 x 15 cm.
Country of origin: France.
Conditions: Used with small signs of ageing and stains.
Dimensions: 52 × 15 × 52 cm.
The images are part of the description.
Please note that there will be higher shipping costs due to its size and weight
Given the size and fragility of the object, shipping costs are higher than normal.

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