Louis Carvin
Louis-Albert Carvin was a French artist known for his bronze animalier sculptures. Though he mainly produced depictions of dogs, birds, wild cats, horses and other creatures, his single best known work was La Muse de l aviation (1909). This work was a trophy commissioned by the Aero Club of Sarthe, for Orville and Wilbur Wright. Born on August 7, 1875 in Paris, France, Carvin went on to study under Emmanuel Frémiet and Georges Gardet at the École des Beaux-Arts replique montre and later became a member of the Sociéte des Artistes Français. The artist died on January 6, 1951 in Paris, France.




Panther

Panther. Black patina Bronze Sculpture. Black Belgian Marble base bearing the signature of the Sculptor. Work obviously inspired by cubist.

Made in FranciaCirca 1925 Louis Carvin

Dimensions: H cm 28 - L cm 60 - P cm 10

Reference# 0933 * sold *

Panther

Wound Panther. Black patina Bronze Sculpture. Green Guatemala Marble base. Signature incussa in the Bronze L.Carvin.

Made in FranciaCirca 1925 Louis Carvin

Dimensions: H cm 40 - L cm 62 - P cm 18

Reference# 0931 * sold *

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