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Bronze sculpture "La Renommée", Signed Julien Causse
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Sculpture depicting "La Renommée" in bronze with brown patina by Julien Causse. This young woman draped, bare shoulders, blows in a reed-shaped horn. She seems to be rising from a ro...
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Figure in Bronze with Medal Patina "Muse Des Bois" After Henri-Louis Levasseur
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Sculpture in bronze with a medallion patina called "Muse des bois" (Muses from the woods) after Henri-Louis Levasseur. It represents a young woman dresse...
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Bronze Hindu Bird-Catcher by Auguste de Wever 'Belgian, 1836-1910'
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