Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Bronze, Marble
Other Characteristics
bronze and marble
Condition
Good
Dimensions
12.5in.Hx29in.Wx6in.D
32cmHx74cmWx15cmD
$14,800.00
Demetre H. Chiparus, “Bles”, bronze figure of a young girl with a wheat garland, green and gold patinated bronze raised on a black marble base, signed. Ref. in Alberto Shayo catalogue, p. 204, 136
1 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Bronze, Marble
Other Characteristics
bronze and marble
Condition
Good
Dimensions
12.5in.Hx29in.Wx6in.D
32cmHx74cmWx15cmD
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Movement marked: Gold Medal.
Maker: Samuel Marti
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