Ref. 1789
L. Hottot
Sculptor (1829-1905)
(attributed to)
The Japanese and the Oriental women
France
Circa 1900
Metal
Height : 171 cm (67,3 in.) ; Width : 93 cm (36,6 in.) ; Depth : 8 cm (3,1 in.)
Important pair of metal with double patina plaques representing an Oriental woman and a Japanese woman, both dressed in traditional outfits, during the tea ceremony. Each is presented in a black and gold painted wooden frame.
Biography
Louis Hottot (1829-1905) is a French sculptor. In 1885, he participated for the first time in the prestigious Salon des Artistes Français and exhibited at the Salon every year until 1898. Oriental scenes and characters are his favorite subjects.
Contact us
Tobogan Newsletter
If you want to be up-to-date with our new acquirings you can sign up to our newsletter.