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Uriano French Art Deco Child & Doe Marble Mounted Sculpture
£680 $832 €806
A stylish French Art Deco silvered sculpture young child with deer
a very stylish French Art Deco sculpture of a young child with a young deer mounted on a red marble base by Uriano and dating from around 1925. The sculpture portrays a metal cast child with its arms outstretched reaching to hug a young deer. The child is dressed in shorts and a vest top and wears shoes and is very well detailed with a silvered finish with black patterning to the clothing and with Fine facial and hair features. The deer stands with its head raised so as to greet the child and has a bronzed finish. The figure is mounted on a multi-sided shaped and cut marble red veined base and is not apparently marked.
Provenance: acquired in the European Art Market.
In good condition with wear and minor losses associated with age and use.
Internal Reference: FM085
Antique Number: SA1031014
Dateline of this antique is 1920
Height is 24cm (9.4inches)Width is 34.5cm (13.6inches)Depth is 13cm (5.1inches)
Antique #SA1031014, shown on this page, originates from 1920. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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