Roland d'Andlau-Hombourg Art
French, 1927-2009
Roland d'Andlau-Hombourg, a remarkably gifted sculptor in the tradition of 19th-century French masters of that genre, studied in the best Parisian Art academies. During his lifetime, his aristocratic demeanor prevented him from adopting a more commercial approach for his works and kept his talent only praised by a limited yet influential circle of international connoisseurs.
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Rhino
By Roland d'Andlau-Hombourg
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bronze "Rhinoceros' by Roland d' Andlau-Hombourg (1927-2009)
signed, numbered 1/6
with Godard foundry stamp
R. d' Andlau was a gifted 'animalier' sculptor in the grand tradition ...
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1950s French School Roland d'Andlau-Hombourg Art
Materials
Bronze
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