Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux head of the Neapolitan child fisherman bronze signed 19th century
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux head of the Neapolitan child fisherman bronze signed 19th century
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux head of the Neapolitan child fisherman bronze signed 19th century
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux head of the Neapolitan child fisherman bronze signed 19th century
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux head of the Neapolitan child fisherman bronze signed 19th century

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19th century
Other style
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From: 26400, Crest, France

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    French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875) created this head of a Neapolitan Child Fisherman, inspired by his travels in Italy. This signed bronze bust dates from the 19th century and illustrates Carpeaux's naturalistic approach and attention to detail. The child's smiling, expressive face and meticulous headdress reflect the influence of realism in his work. The antique patina enhances the sculpture's volume and finesse.

    Ref: C4GO5TLOJE

    Condition Very good
    Style Other style (Bronze sculptures of Other style Style)
    Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
    Materials Bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 26400, Crest, France
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