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Pendulum composed of a Bronze Sculpture with Brown Patina depicting a Flute Player, surmounting a Base in Green Seafoam Marble.
French sculptor and winner of the Prix de Rome in 1839, Célestin Anatole Calmels (1822-1906) was a pupil of James Pradier, as indicated by the signature on the terrace of the Bronze.
This Work represents a Musician holding a Flute in his slender Hands and wearing a Hat decorated with Feathers and a Ribbon held by a Rose. On his shoulders, a large cape covers his outfit worked in detail.
Below, a large Pedestal in Sea Green Marble, whose octagonal base is surmounted by a molded circular part and a shaft with vertical flutes, containing a refined pendulum with movement to be revised.
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Period: 2nd part 19th century
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Width: 24cm
Depth: 24cm
Total height: 56 cm
Height of the Bronze: 35.5 cm
Weight: 20kg
Reference 644 S
Ref: KKTEJDD4Z4