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Sculpture – The Bird With The Bee, Jules Moigniez (1835-1894) – Bronze

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Bronze print, with nuanced brown patina, depicting a bird holding a bee in its beak, by Jules Moigniez (1835-1894).
Jules Moigniez is an animal sculptor who is particularly fond of birds.
He pays particular attention to anatomical details, his works are considered remarkably detailed, with very thorough carving, complemented by elegance in the attitudes.
Signature of the sculptor “J.Moigniez”, intaglio, on the naturalist terrace.
Old edition bronze, second part of the period XIX th century. 
Very good state of preservation and patina.

Length : 13 cm x 12 cm

Bronze print, with nuanced brown patina, depicting a bird holding a bee in its beak, by Jules Moigniez (1835-1894).
Jules Moigniez is an animal sculptor who is particularly fond of birds.
He pays particular attention to anatomical details, his works are considered remarkably detailed, with very thorough carving, complemented by elegance in the attitudes.
Signature of the sculptor “J.Moigniez”, hollow, on a naturalist terrace. Old bronze edition, period second part of the 19th century.
Very good state of conservation and patina.

Length : 13 cm x 12 cm

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Jules Moigniez (1835 – 1894)

Jules Moigniez is a French animal sculptor .
He was a pupil of Paul Comolera (1818 – 1897), a great sculptor specializing in birds, himself a pupil of François Rude.

Jules Moigniez exhibits his first sculpture at twenty years old “Pointer dog stopping a pheasant” then de the Universal Exhibition of 1855, in Paris .
He then exhibited regularly at the Salon, from 1859 to 1892, where he obtained an honorable mention in the first year .
He presents his sculptures again at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878.

J.Moigniez enjoys great success, particularly in England and the United States.
Indeed, his works are considered remarkably detailed, with a very deep carving, completed with an elegance in the attitudes.
Faced with the success of his son , his father specially created a foundry for him.

Jules Moigniez (1835 – 1894) 

Jules Moigniez is a French animal sculptor .
He was a student of Paul Comolera (1818 – 1897), a great sculptor specializing in birds, himself a student of François Rude.

J.Moigniez exhibited his first sculpture “Dog Braque stopping a pheasant” at the age of twenty at the Universal Exhibition of 1855, in Paris. 
He then exhibited regularly at the Salon, from 1859 to 1892, where he obtained an honorable mention in the first year. 
He presented his sculptures again at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878.

J.Moigniez enjoyed great success, particularly in England and the United States. 
Indeed, his works are considered remarkably detailed, with very thorough carving, complemented by elegance in attitudes.
Faced with his son's success , his father created a foundry especially for him.

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