Partridge Sculpture by Pompon - POM12 Collectable Statue BNWT RRP £37.90

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BRAND NEW WITH TAGS RRP £37.90 Description Francois Pompon was a French sculptor, student of Rodin, and famous for his stylized animal statues with smooth surfaces including this Partridge Bird in Stride . Receiving encouragement from Rodin, he produced some stunning works such as the Polar Bear shown at the 1922 Salon d'Automne. By the age of 67, he had become famous and produced many other masterpieces during the last ten years of his career. Partridge Bird in Stride is made from resin with a bronze finish and measures 7 1/2 in. x 6 in. x 2 1/2 in. Part of the Parastone Museum Collection of fine museum statues. Statue reduction originates in Europe. About Francois Pompon: Pompon was born in Saulieu in French Burgundy as the son of a carpenter. At his fifteenth he takes service with a stonemason in Dijon where he learns the principles of sculpting and attends evening classes at l'Ecole des Beaux Arts. Five years later he goes to Paris where he also works for a stonemason in Montparnasse during the daytime and attends evening classes at l'Ecole Nationale des Arts DŸcoratif. Later he contributes to new decorations for the Hotel de Ville which had been set on fire in the time of the Commune. During his education he meets Pierre-Louis Rouillard, a sculptor of animal figures ú who possibly became a source of inspiration for the work read more