Sculpture by Auguste Moreau “Le pot cassé” 19th century
$980.00
Sculpture by Auguste Moreau “Le pot cassé” 19th century
A boy carries a large broken water pitcher pouring the contents, the green patinated pitcher is a small vase.
The figure, a fine example of late 19th century French Art Nouveau, is finely cast in patinated technical zinc.
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Sculpture by Auguste Moreau “Le pot cassé” 19th century
A boy carries a large broken water pitcher pouring the contents, the green patinated pitcher is a small vase.
The figure, a fine example of late 19th century French Art Nouveau, is finely cast in patinated technical zinc.
Stamped by the prestigious foundry “Fabrication française Paris” and signed Aug. Moreau (Auguste Moreau 1834-1917), its state of conservation is spectacular, with just a few small signs of the passage of time.
This beautiful sculpture will fill with charm both the interior decoration of your home, or can be a nice detail in the decoration of your garden. Undoubtedly a special gift for someone special.
The dimensions are as follows
Height: 28 cm / 11 in
Width: 24 cm / 9.44 in.
Depth: 12 cm / 4.72 in
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