French/Thai, 19th/20th century, comprising a?gilt figurine of Psyche?carrying Cupid's arrows, after Moreau, signed "Lu Aug Moreau/66", 7-1/2 x 4 in., [good overall condition, very light gilt loss, casting flaw at wing]; a gilt and enamel inkwell stand and pen, with two cut glass lidded inkwells, 5-3/4 x 5-1/2 in., [gilt and enamel loss, chips throughout ink wells, surface dirt, pen missing screw cap]; a figure of?Suvannamaccha, the mermaid princess, 7-1/2 x 3-1/2 in., [excellent condition]Note: Louis Auguste Moreau was born in Dijon, France in 1855. He studied with his father, Auguste Moreau, and also under Aimé Millet, Augustin Drumont and Jean Thomas. Moreau's style was realistic and graceful, revealing his relation to the other members of the Moreau dynasty. The similitude of names sometimes provokes confusion.Louis August Moreau was the son of Auguste Moreau and nephew to two other celebrated French sculptors Mathurin and Hyppolyte-Fran?ois. He learned sculpture under their influence as well as at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He had a brother Hyppolyte who was also a sculptor. This celebrated dynasty of French sculptors created numerous models that can now be found in museums throughout the world.Bronze sculptures by Louis August Moreau are prime examples of the Art Nouveau style. He worked in France during the turn of the century and regularly exhibited his bronze sculptures. Source:"Louise Auguste Moreau", Haynes Fine Art of Broadway, www.haynesfineart.com/artists/louis-auguste-moreau