Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912), after Claude Michel, called Clodion, (French, 1734 - 1814), a patinated bronze group of two Bacchantes and an infant faun, circa 1860, the maidens portrayed as loosely draped and in close dance, one holding a tambourine aloft, the faun holding a bunch of grapes to his mouth and stumbling beside them, the base inscribed 'Moreau' in the maquette, 43cm high Condition report disclaimer
Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912), after Claude Michel, called Clodion, (French, 1734 - 1814), a patinated bronze group of two Bacchantes and an infant faun, circa 1860, the maidens portrayed as loosely draped and in close dance, one holding a tambourine aloft, the faun holding a bunch of grapes to his mouth and stumbling beside them, the base inscribed 'Moreau' in the maquette, 43cm high Condition report disclaimer
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