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LEVASSEUR, Henri Louis (1853-1934) French, Gilt Bronze Sculpture, 11-3/4"h.
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Artist:                     Henri Louis Levasseur (1853-1934), French

Title:                       Roman Women of Dance (as titled by Mr. Prince)

Date:                      Before 1900

Medium:                Genuine Pure Bronze;

Materials:              Gilt bronze and marble;

Period:                    Art Nouveau;

Markings:              Signed, on the lower left side of where the subject is standing upon the marble base;

Dimensions:          Height: 11-12/16”, Bronze Base: 4-1/4” x 4-1/4”, Marble Base: 4-11/16” x 4-13-16”

Inventory No:       NAPT.1999.000437

Provenance:          Neal Adair Prince Trust u/a/d 10.18.1999

Mr. Neal Prince

Mr. Neal A. Prince and Mr. Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr.

Paris Flee Market, Paris, France

Footnoteč:             This item is part of Mr. Prince's vast Art Nouveau Collections

 

 

Henri Louis Levasseur, (1853-1934), French

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