Fine Art, Furniture, Decorative Arts and Jewelry Auction

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1204
Massive French Bronze Group: La
Source Du Pactole
Emile Louis Picault (French 1833 -1915)
The muscular male figure of a forger, nude save a
lioncloth, holding up a pair of calipers in one hand
and an anvil in the other, seated on a rocky boulder,
looking down on the ground, with an overturned
urn of smelt spilling to ground, raised on a polygon
base, the base with the title in raised letters “La Source
Du Pactole,” the side of base inscribed “E. Picault/ Salon
Des Beaux Arts”, a circular foundry stamp “Reduction
Mecanique A Collas Brevete”.
Dimensions 30 x 15 x 13 1/2 inches
(76.2 x 38 x 34.3 cm)


Estimate: $2,000 / 4,000


1205
Italian Marble Figural Group of Bacchus
and Ariana
The figures of Bacchus and Ariana, both wearing
wreaths of grape vines around their head, carved
walking arm and arm, both standing contraposto on
their right legs, on an integrated platform dais,
inscribed on the base “Bacchus and Ariana”.
Height 21 3/4 inches (55.2 cm)
Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

1206
American Art Nouveau Marble Plaque
of Walter Rothschild Green
Caroline Shawk Brooks (American,1840-1900)
The circular white marble plaque carved with the
nude bust of a young child splashing in the waves,
accompanied by a two vintage photos of the artist’s
work on display as well as a book on the artist.
Height 15 1/2 inches (39.3 cm); length 13 inches (33 cm)
This marble has descended in the family to the pres-
ent day owner. Although the subject of this marble
is Walter Rothschild Green, the artist’s son, this
sculpture is reminiscent of Classical period mytho-
logical marbles of Venus and water. As an early
American woman artist, Caroline Shawk Brooks was
an anomaly, a successful sculptor who obtained
many important commissions in her native Midwest.
She is perhaps best known as “The Butter Woman”
as she produced detailed molds in butter which
served as the model for marbles.
Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000

1207
French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Figure of Flute
Player
Cast after a Model of Paul Philippe (France 1900-1930)
The dancing figure of the nymph Dryope playing her flute,
surmounted standing on a grassy ground, mounted on a rouge
griotte marble specimen pedestal base, flute detachable,
inscribed “P. Philippe”, marble inscribed “France”.
Height 20 inches (50.8 cm);


Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000


1208
German Art Deco Bronze Figure of A Female
Nude
Hans Hubert Dietzsch Sachsenhausen (1880-1926)
Circa 1921
The classical nude female, her hair in a chignon, cast with her
arms spread out, her long legs in a contraposto stance, an
oval beaded dias on an integrated square plinth base, inscribed
“Dietzsch Sachsenhausen 1921, verdigris warm brown patina.
Height 16 3/4 inches (42.5 cm); length of arm span 14 inches
(35.5 cm)


Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500

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