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Sculpture – The Dog Trainer, Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé (1843-1908) – Bronze

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Bronze proof, on the theme of the Circus , depicting a dog trainer by Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé. 
The dog trainer is represented during her show; she is dressed in her stage costume and holds a hoop, through which she makes the dog jump during her act. 
Bronze with nuanced brown patina.
Signature of the sculptor, intaglio, on the naturalist terrace, richly chiseled, representing a stage carpet . 
Old edition sculpture, second part of the period XIX th century. 
Very good state of preservation and patina. 

Height : 65 cm 

Bronze print, on the theme of the Circus , depicting a dog trainer by Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé.
The dog trainer is represented during her show; she is dressed in her stage costume and holds a hoop, through which she makes the dog jump during her act. 
Bronze with nuanced brown patina.
Signature of the sculptor, intaglio, on the naturalistic terrace, richly chiseled, representing a stage carpet .
Old edition sculpture, period second part of the 19th century.
Very good state of conservation and patina.

Height : 65 cm

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Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé (1843-1908) 

Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé, is a French sculptor, born in Paris in 1843.
A student of Jules Salmson, he participated from 1876 to 1883 in the Paris Salon.
The artist is renowned for his figurative sculptures, influenced by the Florentine Renaissance.

Vincent Désiré Faure De Brousse (1843-1908)

Vincent Désiré Faure De Broussé, is a French sculptor, born in Paris, in 1843.
A student of Jules Salmson, he participated from 1876 to 1883 in the Paris Salon.
The artist is renowned for his figurative sculptures influenced by the Florentine Renaissance.

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