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Art Nouveau Lady Bust bronze maiden portrait

1. Introduction of Art Nouveau Lady Bust This sculpture is an Art Nouveau bronze bust of a woman. The figure in this Art Nouveau Lady Bust is frontally depicted, head slightly turned to the side, with a serene and reserved expression. She wears a soft hat with a high, upturned brim, the brim rolling back […]

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Egyptian Female Bust bronze winged headdress

1. Introduction of Egyptian Female Bust This sculpture features an Egyptian-style female bust, imbued with the Egyptian Revival aesthetic common in early 20th-century European Art Deco. The figure’s head in the Egyptian Female Bust is slightly turned to one side, her facial features soft, her eyes downcast, and her expression serene and restrained. She wears […]

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Portrait Bust of a Woman with ornate jewelry details

1. Introduction of Portrait Bust of a Woman Emile Guillemin (1841–1907) was a 19th-century French sculptor active in the Parisian art scene, renowned for his Orientalist figure sculptures. His works often drew inspiration from figures of the North African, Middle Eastern, and Arab worlds, showcasing rich details in clothing, jewelry, and expressions through meticulous bronze […]

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Bronze antique lady statue full view

1. Introduction of Antique Lady Statue Sylvain Kinsberger (1855-1935) was a French sculptor active from the late 19th to the early 20th century. His works often exhibit French academic and Art Deco characteristics, frequently depicting female figures, children, mythological themes, and musical subjects. Compared to large-scale commemorative sculptures, these indoor decorative figures emphasize posture, clothing, […]

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bronze Scheherazade Bust with turban detail

1. Introduction of Scheherazade Bust Scheherazade, often translated into Chinese as Scheherazade or Sheikhazade, is the most famous female character in One Thousand and One Nights. In the stories, she resolves crises with her wisdom, courage, and storytelling ability, recounting a captivating tale each night and pausing at crucial points to keep the king listening. […]

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bronze Female Gypsies Statue paired seated figures

1. Introduction of Female Gypsies Statue Émile Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin was a 19th-century French sculptor best known for his Orientalist figure sculptures and multicolored bronze works. His creations often depict North African, Middle Eastern, nomadic women, warriors, or exotic figures, emphasizing details in clothing, headdresses, posture, and surface patina. This set of Female Gypsies Statue […]

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bronze Louis Ernest Barrias Sculpture seated girl

1. Introduction of Louis Ernest Barrias Sculpture Louis Ernest Barrias was a prominent 19th-century French sculptor, influenced by the French academic style. His works combine rigorous realism with decorative beauty. He excelled at depicting human posture, drapery folds, and textural layers, with subjects ranging from commemorative sculptures and female figures to Orientalist figures. Jeune fille […]

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bronze Claire Colinet Salome Sculpture dancer figure

1. Introduction of Claire Colinet Salome Sculpture Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet (1880–1950) was a Belgian-born female sculptor who later developed her career in France. She is considered one of the most important figures in Art Deco sculpture of the first half of the 20th century. Art Deco, which emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, emphasized […]

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bronze Orientalist Female Bust with jewelry

1. Introduction of Orientalist Female Bust Henri-Honoré Plé (1853–1922) was a French sculptor and painter active in the Parisian art scene from the late 19th to the early 20th century. He received academic training in sculpture, studying under artists such as Mathurin Moreau. He began participating in the Paris Salon in 1877 and later won […]

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bronze Girl of Cairo Bust sculpture

1. Introduction of Girl of Cairo Bust Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin (1841–1907) was a 19th-century French sculptor and one of the most representative figures of French Orientalist sculpture. Active in the Parisian art scene, his works primarily focused on historical figures, exotic subjects, and North African and Middle Eastern themes. He was particularly adept at using headdresses, […]

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