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Bronze 19th century, signed Jean BULIO 1827/1911, Bacchante, Allegory of Spring
Era: 19th century, in perfect condition, lost wax bronze, with dark patina
Signed: Bulio under the shoulder, referenced artist
Subject: Bust, Bacchante, Allegory of Spring
Dimensions: 50 cm high, Width: 30 cm, Depth: 20 cm, weight: 8 kg
Biography:
Jean BULIO 1827/1911
Jean Bulio was born in Fabrègues in Hérault on December 1, 1827. He left for Paris where he became a student of Armand Toussaint and then entered the École des Beaux-Arts on October 10, 1851. He made his debut at the 1859 Salon with a plaster Pandora. Honorable mention in 1882 and 1886.
He exhibited for the last time in 1903 and then retired to Montpellier where he died on March 27, 1911.
Source Stanislas Lami, Dictionary of sculptors of the French School in the nineteenth century., vol. I. « A-
Bénézit
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Bronze visible at our gallery in L’Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends.
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