Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Bronze
Other Characteristics
patinated bronze
Condition
Good
Dimensions
20.7in.Hx23.5in.Wx8in.D
53cmHx60cmWx20cmD
Call Us: 646 322 4533
$19,000.00
Joseph J. Emmanuel (DESCOMPS) CORMIER (1869-1950)
‘La Chaîne’ A Patinated Bronze Sculpture of Woman and Child, 1930s, raised on a marble base. Signed J.D. Cormier and stamped 4/25 with Colin Paris foundry mark.
1 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Bronze
Other Characteristics
patinated bronze
Condition
Good
Dimensions
20.7in.Hx23.5in.Wx8in.D
53cmHx60cmWx20cmD
Pierre Ernest Bouret
Silvered and lacquered bronze bookends, from c. 1928, signed and numbered.
French sculptor Pierre Ernest Bouret (1897-1972) was a member of the Salon des Tuileries, member of the Salon d’Automne, a professor at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and officer of the Legion of Honor.
A pair of rare and spectacular horse figured floor lamps in ebonized wood, design c. 1950 by Maison Jansen. Electrified, each upper hoof fitted with downlights, with red glass eyes and chrome accents.
Jan and Joël Martel (1896-1966) Brown patinated and silvered bronze representing a sea lion playing with a ball and resting on a marble base, c. 1930 Signed “J.J.Martel.” H: 13 1/3 in
A black patinated bronze group “Two Deer and Faun” by Ary Bitter (French, 1883-1973), from c. 1925. Signed and with foundry mark, “Susse Frères” on the bronze plinth. Mounted on a green marble base.
A French Art Deco Panther by J. Davergne, green patinated bronze on marble base, circa 1930’s, incised signature on the marble.
23.6″ x 6.5″ x 10.6″
Michel DECOUX (1837 – 1924)
Two Panthers
Patinated bronze on black marble base
Height.: 6 in. (16 cm) , Length.: 20 in. (51 cm) , Depth: 4 in. (10 cm)
Joseph Csaky
“Femme se peignant” (Woman Combing her Hair),
brown patinated bronze relief, posthumous cast by Atelier Csaky, with Blanchet foundry stamp, numbered edition 4/8. Signed. 10.8” x 6.2” (27.5 x 16 cm)
Ref: Felix Marcilhac, “Joseph Csaky catalog raisonné of sculptures”, editions de l’Amateur, Paris, 2007, model reproduced on p. 379.