Null AUGUSTE MOREAU (France, 1834 - 1917).
"Mother and daughter".
Sculpture in p…
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AUGUSTE MOREAU (France, 1834 - 1917). "Mother and daughter". Sculpture in patinated bronze. Signed on the base. Measurements: 56 x 27 x 25 cm. Graceful female figure in bronze together with a girl by her side, whose timeless beauty of classical inspiration and stylised canon is typical of the French sculptor Auguste Moreau. The son of the painter Jean Baptiste Moreau, Auguste began his training as a pupil of his older brother Mathurin. He made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1861, where he participated regularly until 1913. He was also a member of the Société des Artistes Français. His themes - genre, pastoral, allegorical scenes - and his style, realistic and graceful, link him to other members of the Moreau dynasty. He mainly produced bronzes, but also worked in marble and occasionally combined bronze and gold ("Victrix enfant", presented at the 1897 Salon). He produced numerous editions of his works, which were in great demand by the public both for their themes, which were very fashionable at the time, and for their naturalism and graceful beauty. Works by Auguste Moreau can be seen in the Museums of Fine Arts in Bordeaux, Dijon, Gray and Reims, as well as in private collections both in France and abroad (he was especially published in the United States).

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AUGUSTE MOREAU (France, 1834 - 1917). "Mother and daughter". Sculpture in patinated bronze. Signed on the base. Measurements: 56 x 27 x 25 cm. Graceful female figure in bronze together with a girl by her side, whose timeless beauty of classical inspiration and stylised canon is typical of the French sculptor Auguste Moreau. The son of the painter Jean Baptiste Moreau, Auguste began his training as a pupil of his older brother Mathurin. He made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1861, where he participated regularly until 1913. He was also a member of the Société des Artistes Français. His themes - genre, pastoral, allegorical scenes - and his style, realistic and graceful, link him to other members of the Moreau dynasty. He mainly produced bronzes, but also worked in marble and occasionally combined bronze and gold ("Victrix enfant", presented at the 1897 Salon). He produced numerous editions of his works, which were in great demand by the public both for their themes, which were very fashionable at the time, and for their naturalism and graceful beauty. Works by Auguste Moreau can be seen in the Museums of Fine Arts in Bordeaux, Dijon, Gray and Reims, as well as in private collections both in France and abroad (he was especially published in the United States).

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