ID 819172
Lot 54 | Joseph Bernard (1866-1931)
Estimate value
€ 15 000 – 20 000
Jeune Fille à la cruche (état petite nature)
signé, numéroté et inscrit ‘J. Bernard no. 17 ©’ (sur la terrasse) et avec le cachet du fondeur ‘CIRE C. VALSUANI PERDUE’ (sur le coté gauche de la base)
bronze à patine brun foncé
Hauteur: 63.7 cm.
Conçu vers 1905-10; cette épreuve fondue avant 1932 dans une édition prévue à 50 exemplaires dont seules 28 épreuves ont été exécutées
signed, numbered and inscribed ‘J. Bernard no. 17 ©’ (on the top of the base) and stamped with the foundry mark ‘CIRE C. VALSUANI PERDUE’ (on the left side of the base)
bronze with dark brown patina
Height: 25 1/8 in.
Conceived circa 1905-10; this bronze cast by 1932 in a forecasted edition of 50 casts in which only 28 casts were executed
Provenance
Camille Roche, France (avant 1932).
Acquis en février 1988.
Literature
Mme J. Bernard et J. Bernard, Catalogue chronologique de l'œuvre de Joseph Bernard, Paris, 1932, p. 20, no. 89.
B. Dorival, 'Joseph Bernard et l'art indien' in À travers l'art français, Paris, 1978, vol. XXV, p. 449.
R. Jullian, J. Bernard, L. Stoenesco et P. Grémont Gervaise, Joseph Bernard, Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, 1989, p. 301, no. 154 (une autre épreuve illustrée).
P. Kjellberg, Les Bronzes du XIXe sie'cle, Dictionnaire des sculpteurs, Paris, 2005, p. 90 et 94 (une autre version illustrée, p. 90).
Special notice
This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection
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Artist: | Joseph Bernard (1866 - 1931) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze |
Artist: | Joseph Bernard (1866 - 1931) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze |
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