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Bust of Louis Fontanes (1757-1821)
White marble bust on socle of Louis Fontanes. The half-torso is undraped, the head inclines slightly to the left, the eyes turn upwards. The mouth is slightly... view details
Bust of Louis XVIII
Bronze bust on socle. The face is broad and fat, the short hair in a tail at the back. The coat is high-collared, has epaulets and a ribbon runs diagonally from the... view details
Charles X, King of France
Bronze bust of Charles X, attributed to Francois Jacques Bosio. Fleshy face turned slightly to the right. Above the fur mantle is a cravat, knotted at the neck and... view details
Bust of Louis Napoleon
White marble bust on socle of Louis Napoleon, with 'Louis' incised on front of socle. The jacket has small epaulets and an oak-leaf pattern down the front and round... view details
Bust: Bacchante
The bust is probably part of a series. The bacchante's head is turned to the right and inclined backwards. The hair curls thickly round the sides of the head, the... view details
Bust: Venus
The bust is probably part of a series. Venus' head is turned slightly to the left and inclines to the left. The eyes and corners of the mouth are upturned, the chin... view details
Vase
Part of a pair of serpentine marble vases in Empire style with simulated silver bands of anthemion and simulated gilt mounts, from the Paris Exhibition of 1867. The... view details
Model of an open Book
Model of an open book in green mottled marble. The marble is smooth and not incised to indicate pages. Size: Height: 37.2 cm; Width: 51 cm. view details
Marble carving of two sleeping children
Marble carving of two sleeping children by Carl Fredrich Holbeck, signed and dated Rome 1857, possibly a funerary group. Size: Length: 68 cm; Width: 51.5 cm. view details
Figure: Sleeping Child
White marble sleeping child on an oval, draped marble base. The child lies partially on his right side, the head and chest steeply raised by the base. The head... view details
