Bronze, Thomas Cartier 1879/1943, Hunting Dog At Rest flag


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Object description :

"Bronze, Thomas Cartier 1879/1943, Hunting Dog At Rest"
Period: late 19th, early 20th century, Beautiful bronze with lost wax gilded patina, in good condition, on bronze base
Signed: T. Cartier
Subject: Hunting dog standing…
Dimensions: height: 27 cm, length: 36 cm, depth: 16 cm. – 7.3 Kg.

Biography:
Thomas-François CARTIER 1879 / 1943
Thomas Cartier is a French sculptor, born in Marseille on February 21, 1879, died in 1943. Student of Georges Gardet, he exhibited animals at the Salon des Artistes Français, at Salon d'Automne, and at the Salon des Arts Decoratifs from 1904 and 1907; gold medal at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1922 for a sculpture of a she-wolf called “The Alert”. In 1927 gold medal at the Salon des Arts Décoratifs; in 1931, he participated in the Colonial Exhibition. He is considered a major artist from the beginning of the 20th century in his specialty: animal sculpture.
He works with materials such as Bronze, but also plaster, sandstone and terracotta.

Sold with Invoice and Certificate.

Bronze visible at our gallery in L'Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends.
Free shipping for France. And on quote for abroad 
Price: 1 200 €
Artist: Thomas Cartier
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Bronze
Length: 36 cm
Height: 27 cm

Reference: 1367333
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Bronze, Thomas Cartier 1879/1943, Hunting Dog At Rest
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