"Bronze 19th Century, 54 Cm, By Emile Laporte 1858/1907, Harlequin"
Lost wax bronze, very beautiful brown patina, in very good conditionSigned: Emile LAPORTE 1858/1907, listed artist and side, Artprice Coast up to more than €10,000.
Subject: Harlequin
Dimensions: height: 54 cm, width: 19 cm, depth: 15 cm, - 7 Kg
Biography:
Emile LAPORTE 1858 / 1907
Sculptor, medalist and painter born in Paris on November 18, 1858, died in the same city in 1907 . French school. Émile Laporte is the son of Isidore Laporte and Marie Harlet. A student of the sculptors Gabriel-Jules Thomas, Augustin Dumont, Jean-Marie Bonnassieux and Louis-Ernest Barrias at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, he exhibited his work at the Salon of French Artists from 1881. Rewarded, he became a member of the society of this salon in 1888. His last salon dates back to 1905.
Laporte produced a large number of plaster works published, among others, by the foundryman Siot-Decauville. He began at the Salon des Artistes Français. We cite the Bust of Pracchi for the Lyon City Hall. He obtained an honorable mention in 1883, a third medal in 1885, a travel grant in 1886, a second medal in 1897 and a silver medal in 1900 at the Universal Exhibition. Source Bénézit and Pierre Kjellberg, Dictionary of sculptors: bronzes of the 19th century, Éditions de l'Amateur, 1997.
Museums:
Angers: Bust of Gallic chief, bronze Autun: Pro Patria Clermont Ferrand: Vercingetorix Tourcoing: Gauls showing the way to his son
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Bronze visible at our gallery in L'Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends.
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