Description: This is a mid 19th century finely cast and beautifully patinated French bronze figure of a maiden after Charles Cumberworth. She is shown standing with loose drapery, the circular base inscribed C.Cumberworth. Charles Cumberworth (1811-1852) enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1829 and exhibited at the Salon from 1833 until 1848. He mainly worked for the Susse Fres foundry in Paris, his works including many classical and allegorical subjects as well as exotic figures. He won the Prix de Rome in 1842, but was disqualified after it was found that he was not a Frenchman. Several similarly sized and posed figures after Charles Cumberworth have appeared at Christie's. Dimensions: Height 35 cm x Diameter (base) 10 cmThe water bottle shown in the last photograph is the same as a standard 750ml wine bottle.Weight 2.8 kg Condition: This bronze is in superb condition with a wonderful patina. It is without losses.
Price: 695 GBP
Location: Tunbridge Wells
End Time: 2024-09-26T18:46:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 89.28 GBP
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Product: Figurine/Statue
Additional Material: Bronze
Style/Period: Victorian
Age: 1850-1899
Original/Repro: Original
Maker: Unbranded
Country of Origin: France
Antique: Yes