Posted 5 months ago
Plaintosee
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Bronze Female Figurine. Purchased at an auction years ago. Unfortunately I don't know much about her other than she greets guests in the foyer of my home.
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Posted 5 months ago
Plaintosee
(13 items)
Bronze Female Figurine. Purchased at an auction years ago. Unfortunately I don't know much about her other than she greets guests in the foyer of my home.
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I don't think I have seen anything so beautiful, what an amazing looking figure, she's wonderful and I am very!! jealous!.....:-)
She's really beautiful.
Wow, she is a beautiful thing.
just beautiful....
Have seen a number of these in the last couple years, at auction. This one looks to be a better casting than some of the ones that I have seen. They make them also to sit on a solid plinth type base.
Thank you for all the wonderful comments!
really gorgeous! are you sure there isn't a forge mark somewhere? seems like there should be at least that.
Hello ho2cultcha,
I can find no forge marks. I've never unbolted her and there may be identifying marks on her "back side" but I was afraid a may not get her back together properly.
The link below may be the original? JE Mic French
Oddly proportions are wrong on this one?
http://artdecobronze.co/tag/art-deco-bronze-stool-girl/
Artist: JE Mic French?
The detail is wonderful! All the way down to that slightly lifted big toe:)
I found a match! Italian artist F. De Luca:)
If you get a chance, look up the artist Ferdinando De Luca.