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19th Century Bronze Sculpture of a Young Female Gathering Hey
By Henri Godet
Located in Central England, GB
19th Century Bronze Sculpture of a Young Female Gathering Hey This superb 19th century large bronze figure was produced at the highly acclaimed French fo...
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19th Century Louis Philippe Antique Henri Godet Furniture

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Bronze

Antique Bronze Sculpture By Henri Godet (1863 - 1937), Paris, 1910s
By Henri Godet
Located in Greven, DE
Antique bronze sculpture on a marble base by the french sculptor Henri Godet (born in Paris March, 5th 1863 - Vincennes 1937). Depiction of a young shoe shiner boy, "Cireur de chaussures". He wears tattered clothes with holes and is barefoot as a poor boy used to look on the streets of the former Paris. Under his left arm he carries several shoe cleaner...
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Early 20th Century French Late Victorian Henri Godet Furniture

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Marble, Bronze

Gilt And Patinated Bronze Bust By Henri Godet “Femme Tulipe”
By Henri Godet
Located in Norwood, NJ
A fine unusual Art Nouveau two tone gilt and patinated bronze bust of a young lady rising from the center of a tulip flower with fine detail, raised on a breche griotte circular marb...
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Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Henri Godet Furniture

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Griotte Marble

Important Patinated Bronze Group Depicting Cupid and Psyche
By Henri Godet
Located in New York, NY
Title: The Abduction of Psyche Maker: Henri Godet (French, 1863-1937) Date: circa 1896 Dimension: 40 in. x 16 in. x 10 in. Notes: The love story of cupid and the beautiful pri...
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19th Century French Antique Henri Godet Furniture

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Bronze

An Important Henri Godet Patinated Bronze Group Depicting Cupid and Psyche
By Henri Godet
Located in New York, NY
The love story of Cupid and the beautiful princess Psyche. Godet’s mastery is evident in this figural group, especially Cupid’s pointed wings, the gaze, the drapery, curved body, and...
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19th Century Henri Godet Furniture

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Bronze

Art Nouveau Bronze Sculpture of Draped Nude by Henri Godet
By Henri Godet
Located in Norwood, NJ
Henri Godet Art Nouveau signed sculpture of draped nude. Late 19th century antique. Art Nouveau bronze of "Le Reveil de L'Aurore" by Henri Godet. Base has gilt plaque...
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Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Henri Godet Furniture

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Bronze

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" THE SPIRIT OF TEXAS " HUGE, 81" TALL BRONZE BUCKING BRONCO COWBOY WESTERN
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G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones) (1933-2017) San Antonio, Austin, and Fredericksburg Artist Image Size: 81 Inches Tall Medium: Bronze Sculpture Dated 2006 "The Spirit Of Texas" Bucking Bronco & Rider They are very scarce. I only know about 2 others that have even come up for sale in the last 10 years or so. Please not the dedication on the wooden base of the sculpture. There is one on Gerald Harvey Jones (G. Harvey) tombstone in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Texas. Western, Cowboy, Horse, Bronc, Bronco Riata, Rodeo G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones) (1933-2017) Known for paintings closely linked in mood and subject matter to Edouard Cortes [1882-1962], G Harvey creates romanticized street scenes of turn of the century towns in America. Rain slick streets reflect urban lights, and the weather is obviously cold. He grew up in the rugged hills north of San Antonio, Texas from where herds of longhorn cattle were once driven up dusty trails to the Kansas railheads. His grandfather was a trail boss at 18 and helped create an American legend for his grandson. So the American West is not only the artist's inspiration but his birthright. Harvey's early interest in sketching and drawing slowly evolved into a passion for painting in oils. After graduating cum laude from North Texas State University, Harvey took a position with the University of Texas in Austin, but he soon realized that weekends and nights at the easel did not satisfy his love of painting. He abandoned the security of a full-time job in 1963 and threw his total energy into a fine art career. Harvey paints the spirit of America from its western hills and prairies to the commerce of its great cities. His original paintings and bronze sculptures are in the collections of major corporations, prestigious museums, the United States government, American presidents, governors, foreign leader and captains of industry. 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20th Century French Henri Godet Furniture

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French Art Nouveau Bronze Bust of Lady
By Henri Godet
Located in New York, NY
French Art Nouveau bronze bust of lady coming out of gilt floral design base (signed H. GODET, Med d'or).   
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Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Henri Godet Furniture

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Henri Godet Enamel and Bronze Sculpture "Femme-Fleur Iris"
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A very rare and beautiful French Art Nouveau enameled bronze & marbre "Femme-Fleur Iris" sculptural bust by Henri Godet with a patinated bronze woman with long flowing hair is blosso...
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Henri Godet furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of stone and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Henri Godet furniture, although gold editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Henri Godet were created in the Art Nouveau style in france during the early 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Jean Garnier, Agathon Léonard, and Charles Korschann. Prices for Henri Godet furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $943 and can go as high as $57,336, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $6,275.

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