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Louis Hottot

Louis Hottot (1829 - 1905) was active/lived in France.  Louis Hottot is known for Sculpture..

Louis Hottot was a 19th-century French sculptor known for his detailed and ornate works, often depicting exotic figures and scenes inspired by Orientalism. His bronze and mixed-metal sculptures are celebrated for their craftsmanship and intricate detailing. Hottot's works were popular in the decorative arts during the late 1800s, reflecting the fascination with Eastern cultures at the time.   ...  [Displaying 393 of 523 characters.]  Artist bio

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Louis Hottot was a 19th-century French sculptor known for his detailed and ornate works, often depicting exotic figures and scenes inspired by Orientalism. His bronze and mixed-metal sculptures are celebrated for their craftsmanship and intricate detailing. Hottot's works were popular in the decorative arts during the late 1800s, reflecting the fascination with Eastern cultures at the time.

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