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Late 19th century FRENCH school after François Antommarchi ( - Lot 287

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4000 - 6000 EUR
Late 19th century FRENCH school after François Antommarchi ( - Lot 287
Late 19th century FRENCH school after François Antommarchi (1780-1838) Death mask of the emperor Napoleon Bronze with brown patina. Bears the mark of the founder Siot-Paris. H. 15 L. 27 cm Green veined marble base H. 9 W. 32,5 D. 23,5 cm RELATED WORK: France, Bronze death mask of Napoleon I (1769-1821), second half of the 19th century, bronze with dark brown patina and red highlights, Siot-Decauville cast, signed Siot-Paris, L. 27 cm, provenance: belonging to descendants of Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840), brother of Napoleon I, Paris, Christie's sale, June 13, 2017, lot 103. RELATED LITERATURE: Louise Linden, "Histoire des masques de l'empereur", in Revue du Souvenir napoléonien, April 1986, n°1 The impression of Napoleon's face was made on May 5, 1821 by Francis Burton, Archibald Arnott and François Antommarchi respectively. Although each of these three casts could be authenticated thanks to sources with differing opinions, the most widespread copies in the 19th and 20th centuries were taken from the mask executed by Antommarchi.
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