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Ramoneur IV
By Eduardo Arroyo
Located in Madrid, ES
EDUARDO ARROYO
Spanish, 1937 - 2018
RAMONEUR IV
signed, dated and numbered "ARROYO / 1982 / 1/6" (on the side of the neck)
"MAGISA" foundry seal (on the side of the neck)
bronze and ...
Category
1980s Cubist Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"A Girl Sitting on a Stool Tying Her Shoe", 20th Century Bronze by Juan Clará
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
A GIRL SEATED ON A STOOL TYING HER SHOE
signed "Juan Clara" and stamped A.G. Paris and marks L.R. 213 (on the stool )
bronze figure
6-3/8 x 3 x 4 inches (16 X 7.5 X 10 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Collector, Madrid
A brown patia bronze sculpture of Art Nouveau style, depicting a little girl sitting on a sidewalk tying her shoe.
The plasticity that Juan Clará achieves with the bronze when shaping this beautiful little sculpture is wonderful. We notice the effort that the little girl is making to put on her shoe, her gestures and attitudes which moves us and attracts us towards her.
Juan Clará Ayats. Olot (Gerona), 6.XII.1875 - Paris (France), II.1958. Sculptor
Student of José Berga at the Olot School of Fine Arts, developed his training in France, first at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse, in 1896, and from 1901 in Paris. At this stage he lived with his younger brother, José Clará...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Art Nouveau Bronze Sculptural of a Boy and Girl", 20th Century by Juan Clará
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
ART NOUVEAU SCULPTURAL BRONZE OF A BOY AND GIRL
signed "Juan Clara" (on the lower left )
sculptural bronze
4-3/8 x 4-3/8 x 3-1/2 inches (11 X 11 X 9 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Spanish Collector
Art Nouveau Bronze sculpture representing a boy and a girl sitting on a stool in a funny and surprised attitude to something they are seeing. Sgned "Juan Clará" lower left with the foundry seal and marks on the right side of the bench
Juan Clará Ayats. Olot (Gerona), 6.XII.1875 - Paris (France), II.1958. Sculptor
Student of José Berga at the Olot School of Fine Arts, developed his training in France, first at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse, in 1896, and from 1901 in Paris. At this stage he lived with his younger brother, José Clará...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"Art Nouveau Sculptural Bronze Group of Children", 20th Century by Juan Clará
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
ART NOUVEAU BRONZE GROUP OF CHILDREN
signed "Juan Clara" (lower right on the bench)
bronze sculpter group
4-3/4 x 6 x 3-1/2 inches (12 X 15 X 9 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Spanish Collector
Juan Clará's Art Nouveau bronze sculptural group representing two boys and a girl sitting on a bench in a funny and surprise attitude to something they are seeing.
Juan Clará's Art Nouveau bronze sculptural group representing two boys and a girl sitting on a bench in a funny and surprise attitude to something they are seeing.
Juan Clará Ayats. Olot (Gerona), 6.XII.1875 - Paris (France), II.1958. Sculptor
Student of José Berga at the Olot School of Fine Arts, developed his training in France, first at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse, in 1896, and from 1901 in Paris. At this stage he lived with his younger brother, José Clará...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"A Girl Bust" 20th Century Bronze Sculpture by Spanish Artist Juan Clará Ayats
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
A GIRL BUST
signed "Juan Clara" and Buenos Aires stamp mark (on the back )
bronze figure
6-3/8 x 4-1/8 x 4-1/8 inches (16 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm.)
8 x 4-1/8 x 4-1/8 inches (20 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm.) base included
PROVENANCE
Private Spanish Collector
Art Noveau bronze...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"A Girl Sitting on a High Chair" 20th Century Bronze Sculpture by Juan Clará
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
A GIRL SITTING ON A HIGH CHAIR
signed "Juan Clara" (on the back of the chair )
bronze figure
8-3/4 x 7-1/8 x 4-3/4 inches (22 X 18 X 12 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Spanish Collector
A young girl sitting on a high chair, with a naughty attitude that wants to escape from the high chair.
She is making a great effort to get rid of the bars of the high chair, just as her whole body accompanies her to this effort.
The candid and innocent attitude of the girl, but at the same time fun and mocking we love and conquer.
Juan Clará Ayats. Olot (Gerona), 6.XII.1875 - Paris (France), II.1958. Sculptor
Student of José Berga at the Olot School of Fine Arts, developed his training in France, first at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse, in 1896, and from 1901 in Paris. At this stage he lived with his younger brother, José Clará...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"A Girl Sitting on a Stool Tying Her Shoe", 20th Century Bronze by Juan Clará
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
A GIRL SEATED ON A STOOL TYING HER SHOE
signed "Juan Clara" and stamped A.G. Paris (on the stool )
bronze figure
6-3/8 x 3 x 4 inches (16 X 7.5 X 10 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Collector, France
Gilded bronze sculpture of Art Nouveau style, depicting a little girl sitting on a sidewalk tying her shoe.
The plasticity that Juan Clará achieves with the bronze when shaping this beautiful little sculpture is wonderful. We notice the effort that the little girl is making to put on her shoe, her gestures and attitudes which moves us and attracts us towards her.
Juan Clará Ayats. Olot (Gerona), 6.XII.1875 - Paris (France), II.1958. Sculptor
Student of José Berga at the Olot School of Fine Arts, developed his training in France, first at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse, in 1896, and from 1901 in Paris. At this stage he lived with his younger brother, José Clará...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
"A Girl Climbed on a Stool Holding a Doll", 20th Century Bronze by Juan Clará
Located in Madrid, ES
JUAN CLARÁ AYATS
Spanish, 1878 - 1958
A GIRL CLIMBED ON A STOOL HOLDING A DOLL
signed "Juan Clara" (on the stool seat)
bronze figure
12-1/4 x 3-1/2 X 3-3/8 inches (31 X 9 X 8.5 cm.)
PROVENANCE
Private Collector, France
Art Nouveau bronze sculpture depicting a young girl standing on a stool with a doll in her right hand, and a shovel on the left hand, the bucket dropped on the stool seat.
José Clará...
Category
1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures
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Bronze
"Alhambra Facade Model", Early 20th Century Polychromed Stucco Plaque by R. Rus
By Rafael Rus Acosta
Located in Madrid, ES
RAFAEL RUS ACOSTA
Spanish, Early 20th Century
ALHAMBRA FACADE MODEL PLAQUE
signed "Rafael Rus Acosta" (lower left), and inscribed "Granada" (lower righ...
Category
1920s Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Gesso
"Alhambra Facade Model Plaque", Early 20th Century Polychromed Stucco Plaque
Located in Madrid, ES
UNKNOWN ARTIST
Spanish, Early 20th Century
ALHAMBRA FACADE MODEL PLAQUE
polychromed stucco plaque
11 x 7 inches (28 x 17.8 cm.)
framed: 17-1/2 X 13-1/2...
Category
1920s Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Gesso
"Alhambra Facade Model", Early 20th Century Polychromed Stucco Plaque by R. Rus
By Rafael Rus Acosta
Located in Madrid, ES
RAFAEL RUS ACOSTA
Spanish, Early 20th Century
ALHAMBRA FACADE MODEL PLAQUE
signed "Rafael Rus Acosta" (lower left), and inscribed "Granada" (lower righ...
Category
1920s Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Gesso
"Chouetton (A.R. 135)", Ceramic Dish Stamped Madoura Plein Feu, Edition Picasso
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Madrid, ES
PABLO PICASSO
Spanish, 1881 - 1973
CHOUETTON (A.R. 135)
stamped and marked 'Edition Picasso / Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso / Madoura' (underneath)
white earthenware ceramic va...
Category
1950s Modern Figurative Sculptures
Materials
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"Petit masque découpé Montserrat", 20th Century Bronze by Julio González
Located in Madrid, ES
JULIO GONZÁLEZ
Spanish, 1876 - 1942
PETIT MASQUE DÉCOUPÉ MONTSERRAT
signed "GONZALEZ"
5 of an edition of 9
Cire Perdue "C. VALSUANI" foundry seal
bronze...
Category
1930s Cubist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
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Rudolf Kaesbach studied sculpture at the Hanau Academy and worked in a bronze foundry in Paris in 1900. In order to work as an independent artist, he opened a workshop in Düsseldorf, where he cast bronzes from models he designed. In 1902 he made his debut at the German National Art Exhibition in Düsseldorf. The following year Kaesbach went to the academy in Brussels. There he was inspired by contemporary Belgian sculpture, especially the work of Constantin Meunier. He moved to Berlin, where he opened a studio in the villa district of Grunewald and devoted himself to life-size marble sculptures and the design of bronzes. From 1911, he regularly presented his works at the major art exhibitions in Berlin, as well as in Düsseldorf and Malmö. Between 1936 and 1939, he also created models for the Rosenthal porcelain factory. From 1939 to 1944, Kaesbach was represented at the major German art exhibitions in Munich.
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Rudolf Kaesbach (1873 Gladbach - 1955 Berlin), Waldidyll, um 1915. Gold und goldbraun patinierte Bronze mit gegossener Plinthe, auf einem Marmorsockel montiert (5 cm Höhe), Gesamthöhe 36 cm, Maße der Bronze: 31 cm (Höhe) x 17 cm (Länge) x 12 cm (Breite). Gewicht 4,6 kg, auf der Plinthe mit „R.[udolf] KAESBACH“ signiert.
- vereinzele beriebene Stellen, insgesamt in einem altersgemäß ausgezeichneten Zustand
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Rudolf Kaesbach studierte an der Akademie Hanau Bildhauerei und war im Jahr 1900 in einer Pariser Bronzegießerei tätig. Um sich als eigenständiger Künstler betätigen zu können, eröffnete er in Düsseldorf eine Werkstatt, in der er Bronzen nach selbstentworfenen Modellen goss. 1902 debütierte er auf der Deutschen Nationalen Kunstaustellung in Düsseldorf. Im Folgejahr ging Kaesbach an die Akademie nach Brüssel. Dort wurde er von der zeitgenössischen belgischen Bildhauerei, insbesondere vom Werk Constantin Meuniers, inspiriert. Zurückgekehrt zog er nach Berlin, wo er im Villenviertel Grunewald ein Atelier eröffnete und sich neben dem Entwurf für Bronzen der lebensgroßen Marmorbildhauerei widmete. Ab 1911 präsentierte er seine Werke regelmäßig auf den Großen Berliner Kunstausstellungen, aber auch in Düsseldorf und Malmö. Zwischen 1936 und 1939 fertigte er zudem Modelle für die Porzellan-Manufaktur Rosenthal an. Von 1939 bis 1944 war...
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