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Artist: Louis Oury
L'Aiglon
By Louis Oury
Located in Paris, FR
Louis Oury (1867 - 1940)
L’Aiglon, 1899
Terracotta with polychromatic patina
Signed on the shoulder and Seal from Goldscheider on the reverse
Dimensions : 65 x 40 x 30 cm (25 x 15 3/...
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19th Century French School Louis Oury Art
Materials
Terracotta
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