Arno Breker (1900 - 1991), a portrait head of Paul Morand Bronze, black patination. Signed and dated on the left side of the neck "Arno Breker Paris 1964", in the nape the foundry stamp "E. Godard - Cire Perdue". Black marble base. Height of head cm, total height 51 cm. Paul Morand (1888 - 1976) French novelist, diplomat and member of the Académie Francaise. In the Pétain Administration Morand became a member of the Film Censorship Committee and French envoy in Bukarest and Bern. As a writer he became famous for his works "Ouvert la nuit" (1922) and "Fermé,


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