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H.F. Moreau (1832-1927) Bronze Swinging Woman

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H.F. Moreau (1832-1927) Bronze Swinging Woman
This is an original bronze sculpture of a woman swinging by French artist Hippolyte Francois Moreau (1832-1927). The sculpture shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted bronze construction. The bronze sculpture features a scene of a young woman in a dress on a swing that is free hanging and decorated with a floral design. The bronze is marked as follows: Moreau - 17/100. The overall condition of this bronze sculpture is good with no obvious signs of damage. Hippolyte Francois Moreau was a French sculptor famous for his bronze statuettes of young women. Born in 1832 in Dijon, France as the son of the renowned sculptor Jean-Baptiste Moreau, he grew up learning from his father’s workshop. As a young man, Moreau moved to Paris to study further under Francois Jouffroy at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, first exhibiting at the Salon of French artists in 1863 and continuing to show work there until 1914. In both 1878 and 1900, he won medals for his work—large-scale, decorative pieces such as vases and statuettes—at the Universal Exposition in Paris. Among his notable sculptures is his 1880 statue of the celebrated French mathematician, Alexis Clairaut, which now permanently occupies one of the facades of the City Hall of Paris. He died in 1927, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, and today many of his works are collected in the Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon.
The measurements of this bronze sculpture are 10 1/4" x 5 3/4" x 5".*