Bust, marble, of Voltaire, after Jean-Antoine Houdon, probably French, 19th century
A pair of French gilt bronze busts After Jean Antone Houdon
Marble. In the collection of the National Gallery of Art. Chester Dale Collection. 1963.10.240
Jean-Antoine Houdon. Louise Brongniart 1777 Terracotta, height 35 cm Musee du Louvre, Paris
HOUDON, Jean-Antoine Diana c. 1776 Marble Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
Human skull anatomical model life size 1:1 Model with cranial sutures detachable 2 parts plus three cervical vertebrae for medical educational aid. The skull and vertebrae are made of polyvinyl chloride, with paper reference points, fixed on an iron pin. All placed on a round wooden base painted black. Stuttgart, Germany 1930.
This portrait bust of George Washington is a timeless replica of the first American US President. Originally created by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon in 1785, Houdon's bust of President Washington was part of a commission by the Virginia legislature to commemorate this great American. Houdon's original work, and a full length sculpture in the Virginia state capitol, are believed by many art historians to be the most authentic rendering of Washington. George Washington Portrait Bust measures 11 in H x 7 in W x 5 in D (including the block base). Weighs 4.5 lbs. The base by itself measures 6 in W x 4.5 in D x 1.75 in H. Made from cast resin with a white finish and white base. PN 314W Made in USA.
Bust, marble, Marquis de Miromesnil, by Jean-Antoine Houdon, French, 1775
"Diane Chasseresse" after Jean-Antoine Houdon, gilded bronze bust, published in the late nineteenth century, presence of the seal Susse Frères (Paris) beautiful state of presentation, matte golden patina and bright highlights on the base. Jean Antoine Houdon: born in Versailles 1741 / Paris 1828 is one of the most famous French sculptors of the 18th century.
Sculpture by Jean Antione Houdon