Thomas François Cartier was a French sculptor and a late practitioner of the animalier style, a mid-19th century trend of naturalistic yet romanticized portrayals of animals both in painting and sculpture. Cartier specialized in model-sized work of hunting dogs and big cats which were often placed within clocks and other decorative objects. He was born on February 21, 1879 in Marseilles, France, and while little has been written on Cartier, he is known to have participated in the Paris Salons from 1904 onwards, for which he won a Gold Medal in 1927. Cartier died in 1943.

Thomas François Cartier was a French sculptor and a late practitioner of the animalier style, a mid-19th century trend of naturalistic yet romanticized portrayals of animals both in painting and sculpture. Cartier specialized in model-sized work of hunting dogs and big cats which were often placed within clocks and other decorative objects. He was born on February 21, 1879 in Marseilles, France, and while little has been written on Cartier, he is known to have participated in the Paris Salons from 1904 onwards, for which he won a Gold Medal in 1927. Cartier died in 1943.

Aikakausi
1900-2000
Alkuperämaa
Ranska
Materiaali
Kivitavara
Taiteilija
TH. Cartier
Taideteoksen nimi
Everzwijn
Signeeraus
Käsin signeerattu
Vuosi
1930
Väri
Valkoinen
Kunto
Erinomainen kunto
Leveys
18.5 cm
Leveys
13.8 cm
Syvyys
36 cm
Paino
1.4 kg