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A Chinese archaistic bronze gui, the two handled bowl with deep foot ring, rounded bowl and everted rim, the body cast in relief with a two pairs of taotie masks of stylised dragons with raised spines and protruding eyes, each facing one another and separated by leiwen or thunder coils, two C-shaped handles each cast with an animal head with protruding ears and eyes, and a wide rimmed mouth, intaglio engraved handles and large hooked pendants, the foot ring with further scrolling dragon decoration, the whole with thread engraved ground, twelve character etched marks to the interior, width 19cm x height 15cm, A/F
AIME JULES DALOU (1838-1902) - Bronze study of a labourer holding his shovel, artist's signature, both Susse Freres Edts and Susse pastille mark , inscribed cire perdue and stamped bronze, with green brown patina, height 13.5cm Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related drawings' exhibition, City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963 Sculpture exhibit no. 20. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
AIME JULES DALOU (1838-1902) - Bronze study of a seated reaper sharpening a scythe, brown patina, height 12cm. Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related drawings' exhibition, City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963 Sculpture exhibit no. 17. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
A Ming dynasty Chinese bronze qilin form mirror stand, the recumbent mythical qilin or 'xiniu wang yue' cast in relief with its head turned back to gaze at the moon, a curved horn to the forehead and a stylised cloud on its back, hoof feet and ox like tail, further cloud form mirror supports to its back and haunches, mirror lacking, length 22cm, height 17cm, S/D.
ALEXANDRE FALGUIERE (1831-1900) - Diana, a bronze portrait head and shoulders bust of a woman, signed A Falguiere, Thiebaut Freres Foundeurs, Paris stamp, with brown patina on waisted plinth base, height 61cm. Provenance: Purchased by Arnold Haskell 23rd February 1963 from Mallet at Bourdon House Ltd, London. Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings' City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculpture -exhibit no. 41. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
EMILE ANTOINE BOURDELLE (1861-1929) - La Roumaine, a bronze portrait study of Fanny Moscovici, numbered VII, dated 1927 with Valsuani foundry stamp, cire perdue, height 51cm Literature: Michel Dufet & Carol Marc Lavrillier, Bourdelle et la critique de son temps, Paris, 1979, no. 228, illustrated p. 228 Antoine Bourdelle, passeur de la modernité (exhibition catalogue), Bucharest, National Museum of Art of Romania, 2006 From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
MICHAEL AYRTON (1921-1975) - Personal Janus, bronze, an upright sculptural form of a conjoined minotaur and human head, numbered 1/9, circa 1970, dark brown patina, height 37cm. Literature: Exhibition catalogue for a touring exhibition: Michael Ayrton Maze and Minotaur, 1973, illustrated inside cover. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell Artists resale right applies to this lot.
AUGUSTE RODIN (1840-1917) - Main Droite Ouverte, bronze, signed, brown patina, height 11.2cm, date of cast unknown. Provenance: Purchased by Arnold Haskell on 16th December 1959 from Roland, Browse and Delbanco Gallery, London Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings', City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculpture - exhibit no 55. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
ROBERT WLERICK (1882-1944) - Small head study of a woman 'Rolande', bronze, signed with Valsuani foundry stamp, edition 8/15 circa 1938, on plinth base, gold patina height 22.5cm, together with another portrait bust, 'Enfant au Poisson' Valsuani foundry stamp, edition 4/10, gold patina height 29cm (2) Notes: 'Enfant au Poisson' is a sketch of a figure Wlerick designed for a fountain, which was never realised. The completed bronze was presented to the Musee de L'Annonciade at Saint Tropez. Literature: Robert Wlerick 1882 - 1944 - a retrospective exhibition organised by the Bruton Gallery, 1976 and Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery item 3 & 17, illustrated. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
AIME JULES DALOU (1838-1902) - Bronze study of a seated seamstress, signed and with A.A. Hebrard Foundry mark, Cire Perdue, numbered 7, height 22cm Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings', City Art Gallery, Bristol 1963, Sculpture From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
AIME JULES DALOU (1838-1902) - Paysanne Francaise Allaitant Son Enfant (French country woman feeding her child) bronze, signed Dalou, Susse pastille mark, Susse Freres Edts Paris and Cire Perdue, Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings' exhibition, City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculpture exhibit no. 18. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
AIME JULES DALOU (1838-1902) - Maternite, portrait study of Madame Dalou, bronze, signed and dated Dalou 1874, foundry mark A. A. Hebrard and Cire Perdue, dark brown patina, height 45cm. Notes: This work was created only four years after Dalou's success at the Salon in 1970 with a work titled 'Brodeuse', and was inspired by his wife Irma, a former seamstress. Literature: D. Bilbey & M. Trusted, British Sculpture 1470 to 2000, cat. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2002, p. 241; J. Hunisak, The Sculptor Jules Dalou: Studies in His Style and Imagery, London, 1977, pp. 53-8 & 147-8; Le décor de la vie sous la IIIe république de 1870 à 1900, Pavillon de Marsan, Palais du Louvre, 1933, no. 874, p. 112 From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
ARISTIDE MAILLOL (1861-1944) - Study for L'action enchainee, (Action enchained, without arms) bronze, signed with monogram, numbered 3/6, Alexis Rudier foundeur, Paris stamp, circa 1906, brown green patina, height 16.5cm Provenance: Purchased by Arnold Haskell on 6th December 1960 from Rowland Browse and Delbanco, London. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
AUGUSTE RODIN (1840-1917) - Petit Torse Feminin Assis, petit modele, bronze, signed, numbered and inscribed with foundry mark, George Rudier Fondeur, Paris, posthumous edition of twelve casts, No. 8, © by Musee Rodin 1960, deep brown and green patina, height 13.5cm. Provenance: Purchased by Arnold Haskell from Roland Browse and Delbanco Gallery, London on 20th November 1961. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
ARISTIDE MAILLOL (1861-1944) - Etude de Torse sur le Dauphine, bronze, signed with artists monogram, numbered 2/6, Alexis Rudier Fondeur Paris foundry stamp, circa 1925, height 19cm. Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings', City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculptures -exhibit no. 50. Literature: Waldemar George, Aristide Maillol, Cory Adams & Mackay: London, 1965 Illust. p. 161 From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
JEAN BAPTISTE CARPEAUX (1827-1875) - La Danse, bronze study by the artist for the facade sculpture on the Opera Garnier, Paris signed and dated 1869, no 6, A.A. Hebrard foundry mark, Cire Perdue, height 54cm. Notes: The body of work by Jean Baptiste Carpeaux was reproduced by his own foundry in Paris from 1866. It was only after his death that in order to pay debts, his wife allowed his work to be reproduced. In 1909 the foundry Susse Freres were given the rights to reproduce this work until 1925, when they passed to the A A Hebrard foundry. Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related Drawings', City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculptures -exhibit no. 4. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
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