Mathurin Moreau
French(November 18, 1822 – 1912)
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Mathurin Moreau (1822–1912) was a celebrated French sculptor known for his elegant allegorical figures, busts, and decorative bronzes that epitomized the academic and Belle Époque aesthetic. He trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and became a prominent exhibitor at the Paris Salon, earning widespread recognition and numerous official commissions. His work is highly sought after at auction for its fine casting quality and graceful classical style.
SculptureNeoclassicalMarbleFemale FigureFrench19th CenturyMythologicalAcademic ArtSereneRomantic AestheticAllegorical SubjectFrench Art
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