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Pierre-Marie Poisson (1876-1953) - Lot 83

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Pierre-Marie Poisson (1876-1953) - Lot 83
Pierre-Marie Poisson (1876-1953) Apollo with lyre Bronze with golden patina Signed "P. POISSON" on the base Bears the founder's stamp "CIRE PERDUE BISCEGLIA". H. 30 cm From 1893 to 1896, Pierre-Marie Poisson trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse, before joining Louis-Ernest Barrias' studio in Paris. From 1899, he was a regular participant in the Salon des Artistes Français. He was responsible for several war memorials, including the most famous in Le Havre, and numerous Art Deco works, notably the Trocadero fountain.
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