A fabulous cold painted Art Deco bronze figure of a dancer in costume holding a glass bubble before her. The bronze with excellent enamel painted colour and fine hand finished detail, raised on a portoro marble base, signed A Godard
The figure was posed at the Folies Bergeres, Paris, in 1930 by Georgia Graves, who was trained by Ernest Belcher of Los Angeles.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 33 cm
Width: 12 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Condition: Excellent Original Condition
Circa: 1930
Materials: Cold Painted Bronze, Marble and Glass
Book Ref Art Deco and Other Figures by Bryan Catley
Page No. 166
SKU: 8715
ABOUT
Armand Godard (French, early 20th C)
An Art Deco sculptor who is known for having executed a large number of figurines in bronze and chryselephantine on the theme of women. These subjects included Parisien dancers, usually more or less naked but capturing the innocence and freedom of the Art Deco period