Emile Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin, French, 1841 to 1907, a pair of silver plated bronze Oriental figurines, one depicts a Turkish hunter raising his leg under a goat and holding a falcon on his left hand, and a Turkish female dancer wearing a finely detailed dress and carrying a rolled up flag. Both sculptures are signed on a circular base: E. le Guillemin. Emile Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin was a French sculptor of the Belle Epoque. He worked in bronze. He studied under his father, the painter Auguste Guillemin, and under Jean-Jules Salmson. He showed work at the Salon of Paris from 1870 to 1899, and in 1897 received an honorable mention there. European Decorative Antiques And Collectibles, Oriental Sculptures For Home Decor.
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