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The archer: bronze with a dark patina representing an archer with oriental features: hair, earrings...
This sculpture signed by the artist Eugène L'Hoest is of beautiful quality in the way the artist treated the modeling.
Eugène L'Hoest is a French artist, having studied art in Angers then worked in the studios of several artists in Paris from 1891.
In 1893, he presented a work for the first time at the Salon des Artistes Français, and he participated in the Universal Exhibition of 1900.
In 1906; he obtained a scholarship which would allow him to travel to Italy and North Africa.
From now on, the “orientals”, both in terms of their physique and their culture, will be the favorite theme of his creations.
In 1911, the artist presented at the Salon of the Society of French Orientalist Painters around ten lost-wax plaster or bronze sculptures inspired by Egypt and Algeria.
Height 33 cm
33 x 13 cm
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