Thomas François Cartier was born on February 21.1879 in Marseilles and although little written about it, he is known for having participated in the Paris salons from 1904 and for which he wins a gold medal in 1927. Cartier dies in 1943.
During the First World War, it becomes illustrator: it then realizes many postcards of anti-German propaganda and support for hairy. After the war, he moved to Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye and designs many monuments to the dead. It is a French sculptor and a late animal practitioner, a tendency of the mid-nineteenth century of naturalist but fictional portraits of animals both in painting and sculpture. Cartier specializes in pieces of model model and representing hunting dogs and big cats that are often places inside clocks and other decorative objects. This sculpture represents a cat to wash, it is bronze with golden patina. Composed of a green marble base 14.5X11x6 cm 950gr
Licking cat
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