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Emmanuel Frémiet (1824-1910) - Lot 195

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Emmanuel Frémiet (1824-1910) - Lot 195
Emmanuel Frémiet (1824-1910) Trapped elephant Model created in 1878 Bronze with brown patina Signed "E. FREMIET Bears the number "19 H. 16.5 cm terrace 12 x 5.6 cm In 1877, Emmanuel Frémiet was commissioned to create a monumental plaster sculpture of a bison for the 1878 Universal Exhibition. The sculptor eventually delivered an elephant caught in a trap for the Trocadéro waterfall basin. Following the destruction of the Trocadéro in 1936, the group was moved to the square at Porte de Saint-Cloud. For the bronze edition, the model underwent a number of modifications, including the removal of the wheel holding the trap and the monkey, and the rope now holding the left hind leg. Related literature Catherine Chevillot, Emmanuel Frémiet : 1824-1910, la main et le multiple, cat. exp. Dijon, Musée des Beaux- arts, November 5 1988-January 16 1989, Grenoble, Musée de Grenoble, February 23-April 30 1989, 1988, model listed under Cat. 56, p. 90.
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