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Theodore GECHTER 1796-1844 awarded
Reference : A1289-0004
Important and exceptional luster gilt and patinated bronze, 18 lights, attributed to Theodore GECHTER 1796-1844.Il symbolizes the victory of Rome over Gaul, banner "SPQR" Senatus Populus That Romanus. The sconces with the warriors attributes are typical of the sculptor.
Jean-François Theodore Gechter, French sculptor, born in Paris in 1795, died in Paris on 11 December 18441. A pupil of François Joseph Bosio and Baron Gros, as Antoine-Louis Barye, he is famous for his bronzes.
His first exhibition was held in 1824, was focused on classical and mythological subjects
Important and exceptional luster gilt and patinated bronze, 18 lights, attributed to Theodore GECHTER 1796-1844.Il symbolizes the victory of Rome over Gaul, banner "SPQR" Senatus Populus That Romanus. The sconces with the warriors attributes are typical of the sculptor.
Jean-François Theodore Gechter, French sculptor, born in Paris in 1795, died in Paris on 11 December 18441. A pupil of François Joseph Bosio and Baron Gros, as Antoine-Louis Barye, he is famous for his bronzes.
His first exhibition was held in 1824, was focused on classical and mythological subjects
Dimensions :
Width : 35 inch, Height : 45 inch
Width : 35 inch, Height : 45 inch