Sublime bronze and spectacular emerald green patina, from the Barbedienne foundry signature F. The work of Marcel Courbier won the Grand Prix National des Beaux-Arts upon its creation in 1926. Celebrated are: the grace of the young girl, the moving complicity with this little animal as fragile as it is docile, and the choice of a subject full of life, gentleness, and affection! Very high quality cast iron, called light, is made with the strict quantity of metal necessary for casting.
A guarantee of exceptional carving and all the know-how of the foundry Ferdinand Barbedienne. H 26 - L 38 - D 13.3 cm.
You will get what you see in photos. Delivery outside the European Union, please write to me. Marcel Louis Maurice Courbier, born August 4, 1898 in Nîmes and died November 14, 1976 in Paris 6th, is a French sculptor and medalist. The artist was crowned with prizes throughout his career: Grand Prix Roux in 1925, second class medal, Grand Prix National des Beaux-Arts, gold medal at the Universal Exhibition of 1937...