Catégorie
Dessin-Aquarelle
Technique
Technique mixte/papier
Type d'oeuvre
Oeuvre originale
Certificat délivré par
Maison d-Art
Signature
bas droite
Dimensions hors cadre
63 x 49 cm(24,8 x 19,29 in)
Facture délivrée par
Maison d-Art
État
moyen
Description de l'oeuvre

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




Paul DUBOIS
(1829-1905)

Naked academic man in the antique Circa 1850-55

Annonce N°1945516
1 200 €(1 291 $US)
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