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Little angel with the bird by Hippolyte François Moreau
Hippolyte Francois Moreau is a French sculptor famous for his bronze statuettes of young women and angels. Born in 1832 in Dijon, France, son of the famous sculptor Jean-Baptiste Moreau, he grew up learning in his father's studio. As a young man, Moreau moved to Paris to study with Francois Jouffroy at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts.
He exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Artistes français in 1863 and continued to do so until 1914. In both 1878 and 1900, he won medals for his large-scale decorative works, vases and statuettes, which he showed at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Among his famous sculptures is his 1880 statue of the French mathematician Alexis Clairaut, which is now part of one of the facades of the City of Paris. He died in 1927 in Neuilly-sur-Seine in France and today most of his works are on display at the Musée des beaux-arts in Dijon.
Reproduction in patinated bronze by hand.
Sculpture worked and cast in art foundry, made using the so-called lost wax method.
Dimensions:
Height: 24.5 cm.
Depth: 10.5 cm.
Width: 11.5 cm.
Weight: 2.5 kg.
Material: Bronze.
Artistic movements: Contemporary art.
Artist: Hippolyte Francois Moreau (1832 – 1927).
Delivery: approximately 2 to 3 weeks.