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Lot 5053

Antoine Bofill (Spanish, 1894-1939), Anier du Caire

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Patinated bronze, signed A. Bofill to the naturalistic terrace, along with "Bronze Garanti au Titre Paris" pastille, featuring an Egyptian male taking a moment's rest with his mule.

18 x 17 x 10 in.

From the Estate of the late Dr. Larry Bridge, Albemarle, North Carolina

Antoine Bofill was a Spanish artist and member of the animalier movement of the 19th century. Best known for his small, decorative bronze sculptures, Bofill often focused on Neoclassical themes, historical scenes, female nudes, and, most frequently, animals. His intricate and realistic works are especially notable for their frequent inclusion of ivory in his miniature bronze casts, an unusual practice that set him apart from the other sculptors of his time. Born in 1875 in Barcelona, Spain, he studied at the Academy of Beaux Arts in Barcelona, Spain, before garnering contact with the Parisian art world. He went on to regularly exhibit in the prestigious salons of Societe des Artistes from 1901 to the mid-1920s. Bofill is thought to have died sometime after 1925.

Nicely detailed casting; some bending to the crop; some areas of light rubbing to the patina; stirrup straps each with tear; otherwise good estate condition.