編號 14362151
Lot of 3 medals in bronze signed Lucien Coudray and Pierre Lenoir, sculptors
編號 14362151
Lot of 3 medals in bronze signed Lucien Coudray and Pierre Lenoir, sculptors
1/Marie Alexandre Lucien Coudray, born in Paris on February 21, 1864 and died in 1932, is a French sculptor and medal maker.
He got the first Grand Prix de Rome in medal engraving in 1893 for his work "Orphée endort Cerbère aux sons de sa lyre", and a second medal in 1900. His works are signed “L. Coudray”.
A/medal borne; Obverse: Untitled, representing a bacchante in a vineyard. Beautiful shades of bronze.
Signature L Coudray at the top-right
Back: young harvester resting on a row of vines. Size: 37 x 68 mm. Weight 65 g.
B/Medal borne; Obverse: titled "Flore" representing a muse in a decor of blossoming rose trees.
Signature L Coudray at the bottom left.
Back: rich floral decoration. Size: 35 x 75 mm. Weight 70 g.
2/Pierre Lenoir, sculptor, was born in Paris in 1879 and died in Paris in 1953.
He began his training at the school of fine arts in Rennes, then went on to the school of fine arts of Paris 4. He is the author of medals, memorials and busts.
He became Director of the school of fine arts in Rennes. In 1931, he becomes knight of the legion of honour
Pierre Lenoir died on September 9, 1953 and is buried in the burial of the Thorel family in Paris at Père-Lachaise Cemetery.
C/medal borne; Obverse, titled "Bucolique" and signed P Lenoir 1904. The shepherd and his flock, thick plate in beautiful shades and
with a remarkable depth. Signature at the bottom right
Back: The attributes of a bucolic life. Size: 60 x 46 x 4 mm. Weight 95 g.
Total weight 230 g.
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