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Auteur(s): Dalou, Aimé-Jules (Paris, 31–12–1838 - Paris, 15–04–1902), sculpteur

Hébrard, Adrien Aurélien (Paris, en 1866 - en 1937), fondeur

Date de production: En 1906

Datation en siècle: 1er quart du 20e siècle

Type(s) d'objet(s): Sculpture
Dénomination(s): Ronde-bosse
Matériaux et techniques: Bronze
Dimensions - Oeuvre:
   Hauteur : 17 cm
   Largeur : 56 cm
   Profondeur : 20 cm
Marques, inscriptions, poinçons: Signature - A l'arrière sur le rocher : "DALOU"

Cachet de fondeur - A l'arrière, sur le rocher, sous les jambes : "CIRE / PERDUE / A.A. HEBRARD" Commentaire historique:

Bronze d'après l'étude en terre réalisée avant 1885 pour le "Triomphe de Silène" Thèmes / Sujets / Lieux représentés : Nu, Nu masculin, Chute (accident)

Mode d'acquisition: Don manuel

Nom du donateur, testateur, vendeur: Zoubaloff, Jacques-Michel Date d’acquisition: 22–07–1920

Institution: Petit Palais, musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris
Numéro d’inventaire: PPS1176
IIIF Manifest: https://apicollections.parismusees.paris.fr/iiif/160008556/manifest
Date En 1906
Source https://www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/petit-palais/oeuvres/homme-nu-tombant#infos-principales
Author Dalou, Aimé-Jules (Paris, 31–12–1838 - Paris, 15–04–1902), sculpteur
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