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63 x 49 cm(24,8 x 19,29 in)
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Paul DUBOIS
(1829-1905)
Naked academic man in the antique Circa 1850-55
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Pencil & charcoal signed G. Dubois de Bar Le Duc in the bottom right part.
Paul Dubois is the grand-nephew of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. After studying law, he was admitted to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in Armand Toussaint's studio, then he went to Rome. He debuted at the Salon of 1860 exposing the Bust of the Countess of B. and a Child. He won a medal for his first two statues Saint John the Baptist and Narcissus Bath in 1863. Deeply influenced by Italy and the art of the Renaissance, he became a leader of so-called "Florentine" sculptors, emulated by their Quattrocento predecessors. The condition of the margins is average (band yellowed up on 3cm, creases) but the drawing can be framed without being visible