"Important Spelter "
Large sculpture by Louis-Emile Cana (1845-1895) artist who exhibited at the Universal Exhibition in 1878. Pupil of Arson, he gives us here a bucolic work, presenting a young girl carrying a basket full of cherries. Dressed in a spring outfit and her soft hair wrapped in a scarf, she sits on a stump, barefoot and sports a slight smile that illuminates her youthful features. The details brought to this sculpture and the softness which emerges from it illustrate the innocence, the beauty and the poetry of youth. ********* Period: Late 19th century Delivery possible by Colissimo with suitable protection. Dimensions: Height: 64 cm Width: 25 cm Depth: 24 cm Weight: 9.6 kg reference: 137 T Additional photos: https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/elements-de-decoration/important-regule-les -cherries-par-le-cana-late-19th