Description:

A bronze statue of a boy holding a water jug by celebrated French artist Auguste Moreau (1834-1917). It sits on a marble base, and it is signed by the artist on the backside. It measures 23 inches x 10 inches x 10 inches and it weighs 63.8lbs (58cm x 25cm x 25cm, 29kg).

    Provenance:
  • Acquired from a Washington DC area Estate
  • Dimensions:
  • 23 inches x 10 inches x 10 inches, 63.8lbs (58cm x 25cm x 25cm, 29kg)
  • Artist Name:
  • Auguste Moreau
  • Medium:
  • Bronze Statue
  • Circa:
  • Early 1900s
  • Notes:
  • About The Artist: About the artist: Auguste Moreau was born in 1834 in Paris. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Moreau, a sculptor, who also worked as a painter and draughtsman. The artis was already taught by his father and was introduced by him in the craftwork of sculpture. We can assume that he continued his education at one of the popular art schools in the French capitol. In his early life Auguste Moreau visited the "École des Beaux-Arts". Since 1968 this famous academy has been called "École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts". It was founded on April 20, 1797 as École spéciale de peinture, de sculpture et d`architecture" and was officially acknowledged by the French King Louis XVIII in 1819. The most renowned schools is located in the district Saint-Germain-des-Prés and extends over an area of approximately 2 hectare. In the past there was the Augustinian monastery "couvent des Saints-Augustins" at this location. Even today its little chapel is preserved. The studies at the academy are always held in studios. He knew probably not a few of the famous artists, who graduated at the "École des Beaux-Arts". Among them are Henri Matisse and the carver Georges Gimel. Auguste Moreau even developed a special style of filigree figures during his further artistic training and development. His works were first exhibited in 1861. Therefore he became very early well-known. In the 19th century the French capitol was several times location of famous and great world`s fairs, at which also artists showed and presented their works. With the help of these exhibitions a lot of Moreau`s colleagues became famous and we can assume that the he himself knew them and associated with them. 
  • Condition:
  • Excellent

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