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Exceptional King Charles Cavalier Spaniel bronze by Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894) An exceptional and large bronze of a standing King Charles Cavalier Spaniel by Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894).
Signed "J Moigniez". French, circa 1861.
Literature & illustrations:
Horswell, Jane."Les Animaliers": Reference and Price Guide. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: The Antique Collectors' Club, 1971, p. 238(illus.).
Mackay, James. The Animaliers-A Collector's Guide to the Animal Sculptors of the 19th & 20th Centuries. Suffolk, England: The Antique Collectors Club, 1985, p. 78 (illus.).
Exhibited: Paris Salon, 1861, "King Charles Spaniel". Moigniez gained recognition for his modelling skills in 1862 when he was presented with a medal at the Great Exhibition held in London. Moigniez's original patinas and methods of gilding are particularly evident in his lifetime works, which were cast in a foundry opened by his father, a metal gilder by trade. After Moigniez death, the foundry, later headed by August Gouge, continued to cast the artist's work into the beginning of the 20th century. Susse Freres also produced posthumous works by Moigniez.
Literature & illustrated:
• Horswell, Jane."Les Animaliers": Reference and Price Guide. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: The Antique Collectors' Club, 1971, p. 238(illus.).
• Mackay, James. The Animaliers-A Collector's Guide to the Animal Sculptors of the 19th & 20th Centuries. Suffolk, England: The Antique Collectors Club, 1985, p. 78(illus.).
The Count Alarico Palmieri Collection of Dogs and Cats in Art' Christies, London, 28th March 1996.
This is a SOLD item and has been left in the Public Domain for research purposes.
Images are available for public use with an acknowledgement to www.hamsheregallery.com, but not for commercial use without the permission of the Hamshere Gallery.
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