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Old 10-26-2013, 02:12 AM
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Default My Latest Bronze - c1916 cast in Newark N.J.

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9 1/2" tall x 8 1/2" wide, Bronze of a Bowler, marked copyright 1916, cast by Griffoul Newark N.J.

Got this bronze of a bowler yesterday...phew...one of the nicest bronze statues I've ever owned...very dramatic....I especially like that the base is part of the art work in that it's modeled to simulate the wood slats of the bowling alley floor...

It has a foundry mark on the side of the base that reads "Griffoul Newark N.J."...and the top of the base gives the year it was sculpted...So although it is not signed by the sculptor...we know it's American...and from 1916.

I have never seen this bronze before...and I can not find any reference on the internet on it, or another example. No record of one being sold at auction...or in the collection of a museum or a bowling hall of fame....that is a little unusual but it's a good thing...inferring it's very rare...

Now most will not appreciate that the casting has old world lineage....Auguste Griffoul was the son of Jean-Baptiste Griffoul who cast more than 100 works by Rodin at his foundry in north east France...and Auguste continued casting works by Rodin after his father passed away...then later moved to New Jersey where he set up a foundry...and cast my bowler....

Without some research I don't know much about Jean-Baptiste and his son Auguste, past vaguely recalling the name...but Rodin was one of the most famous sculptors ever and if he used Jean-Baptiste to cast his work I would assume Jean-Baptiste would have been one the best foundrymen...in turn he would have likely taught his son....

So anyway...It looks better in person than the photos....Originally it had an ebony patina that as you can see is wearing away...which is fine as I actually like the natural bronze color underneath better...


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Old 10-26-2013, 03:24 AM
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Beautiful piece Carlton!!! Congratulations
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Old 10-26-2013, 09:40 AM
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Interest item Carlton. Great research as always sir!
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Old 10-26-2013, 09:49 AM
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Carlton - another amazing piece for your collection. Great find!
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Old 10-26-2013, 10:34 AM
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That's a very cool piece.
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Old 10-26-2013, 11:23 AM
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depictions of bowling in it's early days are far and few between and that sculpture is masterfully done with a fantastic look. Rather than do what I should be doing - here are 2 intersting bowling items for them what likes the sport of keggling. I suppose the word is a bit archane as today to keggle is I believe to expand and contract the vaginal muscles to strengthen them:-) 1800's caddy label and a super mounted photograph of what may be a bowling team associated with the building in the background. I bought it for the "Dutch Masters" painting on the side, the wheels, and the fantastic circular windshield.

Forgot to add that the quality of your research and passion which you exhibit for your stuff is amazing. Many of your post re-invigorate my own pursuits and I thank you for that. Unfortunately that enthusiasm has me posting more and listening less - it's just that I don't have other avenues or places I can go where people want to discuss the vagueries, beauty, and history of the collectibles I find so fascinating.

Remembered this interesting vesta I have - early thermoplastic with graphics and advertising for Brunswick Balke Collender company. Most often associated with pool and billiards - features a bowling image along with their signature balls/cues.
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