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Raymond Delamarre

"Mowgli in the Jungle", Rare Bronze Art Deco Plaquette w/ Nude Male by Delamarre
"Mowgli in the Jungle", Rare Bronze Art Deco Plaquette w/ Nude Male by Delamarre

"Mowgli in the Jungle", Rare Bronze Art Deco Plaquette w/ Nude Male by Delamarre

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This diminutive version of one of Raymond Delamarre's greatest sculptural works -- which depicts Mowgli (Rudyard Kipling's character) walking through the jungle accompanied by two li...

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Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

"Snake Dancer", Fine Art Deco Sculpture w/ Female Nude, Lighted Alabaster Base
"Snake Dancer", Fine Art Deco Sculpture w/ Female Nude, Lighted Alabaster Base

"Snake Dancer", Fine Art Deco Sculpture w/ Female Nude, Lighted Alabaster Base

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Extremely rare and very finely cast, this gilded bronze sculpture of a snake dancer in harem clothes -- but with a modern 1920s hair style -- was sculpted by Raymond Delamarre at the...

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Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Jean-Gabriel Domergue's French Academician Sword
Jean-Gabriel Domergue's French Academician Sword

Jean-Gabriel Domergue's French Academician Sword

By Odette Domergue

Located in New Orleans, LA

Delsinne and assembled by the atelier of the famed sculptor and medalist Raymond Delamarre. Celebrated for his sculptures in the Art Deco style, Delamarre created ceremonial Academic...

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20th Century Neoclassical Arms, Armor and Weapons

Materials

Steel

Imposing 19th Century Bronze Torchere, by Coutan
Imposing 19th Century Bronze Torchere, by Coutan

Imposing 19th Century Bronze Torchere, by Coutan

Located in Brighton, Sussex

The carving was performed by the William Bradley & Son of Long Island City.[4] Among Coutan's students were Hippolyte Lefèbvre, Raymond Delamarre, and the Argentine sculptor Rogelio...

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Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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plaster sculpture by Raymond Delamarre
plaster sculpture by Raymond Delamarre

plaster sculpture by Raymond Delamarre

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H 21 in W 7.5 in D 7.5 in

plaster sculpture by Raymond Delamarre

Located in Janvry, Essonne

A bronze green plaster head on a wood support.Signed R Delamarre with a dedication to his friend Bazor Rome 1924. Among his creations,Delamarre (1890-1986)made sculptures for "le pa...

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Early 20th Century French Art Deco Sculptures

Materials

Wood

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