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Girl sitting at needlework

Sale Price:£270.00 Original Price:£290.00
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Beautiful statuette of a little girl sewing by Swedish artist Ruth Milles. A picture of concentration.

Ruth Milles was born in Sweden in 1873, trained at the Royal Academy of Art between 1894 and 1898 before travelling to Paris where she remained for several years to work on sculpture and illustration. She lived with her brother Carl Milles (arguably one of Sweden’s most famous artists, whose work can be found at the Tate). Miles was awarded the Special Prize at the Paris Salon in 1902. She died in Rome in 1941. She and her brother had a fascinating life and outlook on the world. Plaster, signed to the base.

20cm high.

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Beautiful statuette of a little girl sewing by Swedish artist Ruth Milles. A picture of concentration.

Ruth Milles was born in Sweden in 1873, trained at the Royal Academy of Art between 1894 and 1898 before travelling to Paris where she remained for several years to work on sculpture and illustration. She lived with her brother Carl Milles (arguably one of Sweden’s most famous artists, whose work can be found at the Tate). Miles was awarded the Special Prize at the Paris Salon in 1902. She died in Rome in 1941. She and her brother had a fascinating life and outlook on the world. Plaster, signed to the base.

20cm high.

Beautiful statuette of a little girl sewing by Swedish artist Ruth Milles. A picture of concentration.

Ruth Milles was born in Sweden in 1873, trained at the Royal Academy of Art between 1894 and 1898 before travelling to Paris where she remained for several years to work on sculpture and illustration. She lived with her brother Carl Milles (arguably one of Sweden’s most famous artists, whose work can be found at the Tate). Miles was awarded the Special Prize at the Paris Salon in 1902. She died in Rome in 1941. She and her brother had a fascinating life and outlook on the world. Plaster, signed to the base.

20cm high.

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