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Barbedienne bronze foundry

The Barbedienne bronze foundry in Paris was been a leader in the production of fine art bronzes for over a century. Founded in 1838 by Ferdinand Barbedienne, the foundry quickly became renowned for its quality and craftsmanship. Today, the Barbedienne name is synonymous with excellence in the origination of antique bronze sculptures and decorative objects.

The Barbedienne foundry has a long and distinguished history of producing some of the most iconic sculptures and decorative objects of the 19th and 20th centuries. The foundry has produced works by renowned artists such as Auguste Rodin, Antoine Bourdelle, and Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. The foundry is also known for its production of decorative objects such as clocks, vases, and candelabras.

The 19th century saw a revolution in the production of bronze sculptures, thanks to the partnership between Barbedienne and the talented inventor Achilles Collas. This collaboration resulted in the production of some of the most exquisite bronze sculptures of the period, and has since become an iconic example of how two highly skilled craftsmen can work together to create something truly remarkable.

Barbedienne was an experienced bronze founder and had been producing bronze sculptures since the 1830s. He was renowned for his ability to produce high-quality bronze sculptures with a high level of detail and precision. Collas was a highly talented engineer, who was able to create detailed and lifelike reduced or enlarged versions of sculptures from a variety of materials. When the two joined forces, they created some of the most beautiful and intricate bronze sculptures of the time.

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