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léon casimir brû
19th Century
19th Century

léon casimir brû

Born 1837 Died 1905 Works span 1880–1880

Léon Casimir Brû: The Maestro of Parisian Dolls Léon Casimir Brû (1837 – 1905) stands as a singular figure in the annals of French toy history, primarily recognized for his creation of the Bru dolls—a lineage of exquisitely crafted bisque porcelain figurines that captivated Victorian sensibilities and continue to fascinate collectors today. Born in Cordes-sur-Ciel, France, Brû’s artistic journey began humbly, inheriting skills from hi…

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Chronological Journey

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