FRENCH BRONZE SCULPTURE AFTER EMILE LOUIS PICAULT
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Antique patinated bronze sculpture, L Aviation, after the original sculpture by Emile Louis Picault, French, 1833 to 1915. This allegory of flight carries the French motto we have the wings to fly over mountains and valleys. A muscular semi-nude classical angel stands atop symbols of aviation including propellers, wings, and pistons, foreshadowing the future in this bronze statue. Mounted on a rectangular-shaped base. Signed, E. Picault, on the base. Titled on the front of the base. Emile Louis Picault is a French sculptor and medalist, a representative of symbolism in art. Author of historical works. He is best known for works depicting allegorical and patriotic subjects, and mythological heroes. Antique and Vintage European Sculptures, Statues, Figures, Home Decor, Interior Design, and Collectibles.
Dimensions: H 30 3/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
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