Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Bronze, Marble
Other Characteristics
patinated bronze
Condition
Good
Dimensions
20.7in.Hx23.5in.Wx8in.D
53cmHx60cmWx20cmD
$4,000.00
An Art Deco silvered bronze statue of a girl with sheep on marble base, signed J. D’ASTE, from circa 1920’s.
1 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Bronze, Marble
Other Characteristics
patinated bronze
Condition
Good
Dimensions
20.7in.Hx23.5in.Wx8in.D
53cmHx60cmWx20cmD
Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989)
Fécondité, 1977. Bas relief in silvered bronze
Publishing Year : 1990-1992
Referenced in The catalogue raisonne “Dali Sculptures And Objets” by Robert and Nicolas Descharnes. Page 212-213 illustration #534.
Bear signature and stamped ‘AIRAINDOR 5/150
60 x 70cm (23 5/8 x 27 9/16in).
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)
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.
Ferdinand Parpan (1902-2004)
“St. Francis”, a black patinated cubist bronze on rouge marble base, signed, monogrammed and dated 1950 in the bronze. H. 13 1/4″, 7 1/2″ wide.
Demetre H. Chiparus, “Bles”, bronze figure of a young girl with a wheat garland, green and gold patinated bronze raised on a black marble base, signed. Ref. in Alberto Shayo catalogue, p. 204, 136
A French Art Deco archer figure, “Diana the Huntress” by Joseph Descomps (born J.E. Cormier, French, 1869-1950), from circa 1928. Patinated and enameled bronze, mounted on a white-yellow onyx base. Signed in the bronze.
Georges Henri TRIBOUT (1884-1962)
French Art Deco Table Lamp in patinated bronze, depicting a seated nude woman holding the reflector cone, mounted on a two-tiered onyx base, Signed “G. Tribout” in the bronze.
Georges Henri Tribout was born in Paris and studied at the Université de Notre Dame in Boulogne. Tribout attended the Académie Julian in 1904-1905. He started painting in the Cubist style and exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1909. Tribout was included in the exposition of ceramics at l’Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925, in Paris. At this time Tribout also designed posters, costumes, theatrical sets, sculptures and ceramics for manufacture de Sévres.
JOSEPH CSAKY (1888-1971)
“L’Esperance” (Hope),
Black patinated bronze, depicting an abstracted nude figure looking upwards, a posthumous cast by Atelier Csaky with Blanchet foundry stamp, numbered edition 3/8. Signed.
Ref: Félix Marcilhac, “Joseph Csaky, Catalogue raisonné des Sculptures, les éditions de l’armateur”, Paris, 2007, model reproduced p. 384