Signed: Louis MOREAU, Artprice rating up to €8,000 for similar subjects
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Dimensions: total height: 56 cm, width: 30 cm, depth: 25 cm marble base: diameter: 25 cm Height: 4 cm. And all: 14,300 Kg
Biography:
Auguste MOREAU 1834 / 1917
Auguste Louis Mathurin Moreau, born February 22, 1834 in Dijon and died November 11, 1917 in Malesherbes, is a French sculptor.
Auguste Moreau is the son of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste-Louis-Joseph Moreau and the younger brother of the sculptors Hippolyte Moreau and Mathurin Moreau. He began sculpting with his older brother Mathurin. He debuted at the Salon of 1861 and continued to take an active role at the Salon des Artistes Français, an artistic group of which he was a member. He appeared at the Salon of 1910 with Saint John and The Message, a marble statuette. His favorite subjects, allegories, putti, cupid, are treated with realism and grace.
Auguste is the only one of his siblings not to have received an official award.
He is buried in the communal cemetery of Les Lilas. Auguste Moreau produced mainly artistic bronzes. Several of his works are kept at the Museum of Fine Arts in Troyes and the Museum of Fine Arts in Bordeaux.
Museums:
Bordeaux: Harvester ChildDijon: Cupid Watching for Butterflies, Cupid, Ismael, Mrs. Olivet-MoreauReims: Love with a BirdGray: The Sulky One or The Broken Jug, bronze with brown patina, 58 × 20 × 19 cm, on loan from the Museum of Decorative Arts, Gray, Baron-Martin Museum.
Source Bénézitet Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs – Bronze du XIX° by Pierre Kjelberg, Editions de l'amateur, this bronze is referenced and pictured on page 507
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Bronze visible at our gallery in L'Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends.
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