An attractive Art Deco cold painted bronze figure of a dancer in a crouched pose holding a lidded urn. Exhibiting excellent colour and detail, raised on a conical marble plinth and signed Duvernet
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 41 cm
Width: 14 cm
Condition: Excellent Original Condition
Circa: 1925
Materials: Cold Painted Bronze & Marble
Book Ref: Art Deco & Other Figures by Bryan Catley
Page No.: 147
SKU: 8863
ABOUT
Georges Duvernet
Georges Duvernet, French 1870 ~ 1955 – A French sculptor from the height of the Art Deco era, who specialized in figures of dancing ladies in stylized poses, from the Paris dance halls of the 1920’s and 1930’s, primarily influenced by the dancers of the Ballet Russe.
The Art Deco Period: although Art Deco derives its name from the great 1925 Paris Exhibition, ‘L’Exposition Internatlionale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes’, the term is now generally applied to the typical artistic productions of the 1920’s and 1930’s. It might best be characterised as an attempt to unite arts with industry, embracing the machine age and repudiating the old antithesis of ‘Fine’ and ‘Industrial’ art. The sources of the Art Deco movement include Egyptian and Mayan Art, Cubisim, Fauvism and Expressionism, heavily influencing the chief force underlying all Art Deco with the emphasis upon geometric patterns.