Hand patinated reproduction. Mold made from a print of the original work.
Charles Cumberworth (1811-1852) was admitted at the Beaux-Arts in 1829.
He exhibited from 1833 to 1848 in the Salon de Paris, showing mostly portrait-busts of women and children as well as allegorical statues of very classical...
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Hand patinated reproduction. Mold made from a print of the original work.
Charles Cumberworth (1811-1852) was admitted at the Beaux-Arts in 1829.
He exhibited from 1833 to 1848 in the Salon de Paris, showing mostly portrait-busts of women and children as well as allegorical statues of very classical composition. We owe him the statue of Queen Marie-Amélie and the Duc de Montpensier.
The ironmaster Daubrée, friend of the artist, would have realized the posthumous issue of Love for Oneself.
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