LOT 212 AFTER GEORGE ÉMILE HENRI SERVANT, FRENCH, 1828-1890, AFTER T...
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After George Émile Henri Servant, French, 1828-1890, After the Antique, a pair of French bronze busts of Bacchus and Ariadne, mid-19th century, each stamped GS with bee, on tapering rouge griotte columns and stepped square bases, 48cm high (2) Note: George Emile Henri Servant was a French clockmaker who, in 1855 took over his father's workshop and foundry in the Marais district of Paris. He became known for the production of clocks and works of art in the Greek and Egyptian revival styles. He exhibited at many of the international exhibitions taking place in Paris and London, including the 1855 Paris Universal Exhibition and in London in 1862.The bronze busts with light rubbing giving brassy highlights to the extremities. Small areas of infilled nicks to the marble columns at the top and also the black marble platforms and bases.
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