Size: H 135 cm – W 50 cm – D 55 cm
French school of the second half of the 19th century.
She sits on a black bespoke modern base on wheels. Size: H 55 cm x W 60cm x D 75 cm.
So total height on base is 190 cm.
Lit: Henry Etienne Dumaige (1830- 1888) studied sculpture under Féuchère and Dumont. He exhibited his sculptures depicting groups, statues, and busts at the Salon from 1863-1886. He is most known for his statuettes of dancers and historical French figures. He sculpted a large number of busts, groups and statuettes in marble, plaster and bronze. In 1864 he exhibited a group in bronze entitled " L'âge d'or", "Hero", in 1864, "Retour des champs" in 1866, a marble bust of Moliere in 1872, a statuette entitled Francois Rabelais in terra-cotta in 1873, a statue in marble for the city hall in Tours in 1880, "Camille Desmoulins" in plaster 1882, and "Patrie", a bronze in 1886. Different works were cast in bronze, in particular, dancers, as well as works entitled, “Salome”, and “Esmeralda”, and also a grenadier of 1792 entitled “Après les combat”, a reduction of Camille Desmoulins.