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Eugene Gonon (French, 1814-1892), "Natural Enemies", second or third quarter 19th century, bronze, depicting a bird protecting its nest from a fighting rat and snake, inscribed "modele, et fondu l'une seul jet, par les procedes" and signed "E. Gonon", at edge of base, h. 17-3/4", w. 15-1/2", d. 12". Eugene Gonon was a sculptor and founder. He received his initial training with his father, Honore, a respected French founder, before entering the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1838, where he studied under the great sculptor Jean-Jacques Pradier. Upon completion of his studies, Eugene joined his father and brother Joseph in forming the Gonon family foundry. Eugene perfected the lost wax process, increasing the efficiency of this time-consuming and complex technique, and soon the Gonon foundry became one of the most popular, with such illustrious sculptors as Antoine-Louis Barye and Emmanuel Fremiet. Gonon consistently exhibited his work at the Paris Salon from 1853 through 1873, and in 1855 he showed three works at the Summer Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts. The unusual work offered here, with the painstakingly detailed leaves, vines and textures, reveals both the depth and precision of GononÆs modeling and his mastery as a founder.


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