" Lioness Signed Carvin In Bronze"
Bronze lioness sculpture signed on the terrace L. CARVIN Louis Albert CARVIN (1875-1951) Louis Albert Carvin was admitted to the École des beaux-arts in Paris where he was a pupil of Emmanuel Frémiet and Georges Gardet. Member of the Society of French Artists, he exhibited at the Salons of this society from the end of the nineteenth century to 1933. He obtained an honorable mention in 1894
Specialized in animal sculpture, he takes as a model deer, hinds, lions, lionesses, panthers, birds, wolfhounds, sometimes horses, like the group L'Accolade representing a pair of thoroughbreds, edited by the JB Paris foundry.