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Lot 87TP

After Baron Charles-Arthur Bourgeois (French, 1838-1886): A pair of patinated bronze figures of Egyptian dancing musicians
probably early 20th century

23 – 24 February 2021, 10:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £3,825 inc. premium

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After Baron Charles-Arthur Bourgeois (French, 1838-1886): A pair of patinated bronze figures of Egyptian dancing musicians

probably early 20th century
the male figure playing a triangle, the female figure playing a tambourine, both raised on a naturalistic circular bases, the rear of each numbered 1910 and 87, 84cm high overall (2)

Footnotes

Bourgeois is highly regarded for his Oriental themed pieces such as the present bronze. His most famous work is Le Charmeur de Serpent, exhibited at the Salon in 1864. This model was later produced in numerous different sizes and is often paired with Le Chasseur de Crocodile. Baron Bourgeois began his career studying at the École des Beaux Arts in 1857 under Duret and Guillaume and was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1863.
Related Literature: P. Kjellberg, Les Bronzes du XIX Siecle, les editions de l'amateur, Paris, p137.

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