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Art Deco Ballet Dancer Sculpture, France, 1920s

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    By Francois Bazin
    Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
    Large Art Deco naked African Women with a child in arms. France, 1920s Art Deco bronze sculpture of an African Women.
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  • Art Deco Car Mascot, Chained French Bulldog, Hood Ornament, France 1920s
    Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
    Art Deco 'Chained Bulldog' Car Mascot / Hood Ornament designed by Marvel, French, 1920´s, silver-Gilt plated bronze, small version, 14cm long, compl...
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  • Art Deco, Cubist Lying Women Sculpture by Pablo Curatella Manes, 1920s
    By Pablo Curatella Manes
    Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
    Art Deco, Cubist figure of a lying lady. Called by the Artist The Lying Nymph. Made between 1921-1926. Terracotta over a black wooden base. Bio: Pablo Curatella Manes (December 14, 1891–November 14, 1962) was a prolific Argentine sculptor. Born in La Plata in 1891 to Clara Manes, a Greek Argentine immigrant, and Antonio Curatella, from Italy, Curatella Manes first acquired an interest in sculpture during his frequent childhood visits to the newly inaugurated La Plata Fine Arts Museum. He entered the labor force in 1905, as a typographer in a printing house, though an accident some months later ended his career in that industry. Drawing on his childhood interest, he was taught the basics of sculpture by Arturo Dresco, who owned a local atelier. The Curatellas relocated to Buenos Aires, where the young sculptor enrolled in the National Fine Arts School in 1907. A rebellious streak promptly led to his expulsion, though Curatella earned an apprenticeship in 1908, under Lucio Correa Morales, with whom he worked on a number of works commissioned by Public Parks Director Charles Thays. Following the 1910 elections, he created a commemorative gold medal for Vice President-elect Victorino de la Plaza, who secured a scholarship for Curatella that took him to Florence and Rome. Curatella traveled extensively in Italy, as well as much of Western Europe, touring the region's museums and cathedrals. On his return to Argentina in 1912, National Fine Arts School director Ernesto de la Cárcova nearly ordered the funds' repayment, objecting to travel and activities not covered by the scholarship, desisting from the punishment after being shown a folio of Curatella's prolific work. His first Buenos Aires exhibit, in 1912, was followed by a return to Europe. He settled in the Montparnasse section of Paris and studied under Aristide Maillol and Emile-Antoine Bourdelle, but was forced to return home after the outbreak of World War I. In his native La Plata he opened an art gallery, the Salón de Otoño (Autumn Salon), in 1916. A brief return in 1917 to Paris, where Curatella worked under Maillol, Maurice Denis and Paul Sérusier, was eventually followed by a second scholarship, with which he settled in Paris in 1920. Studying under Henri Laurens, Juan Gris, Constantin Brâncu?i and Le Corbusier, Curatella explored Cubism, and his sculptures became more avant-garde; he also established his first atelier, where he acquired the habit of creating and destroying sculptures in a single day. He married French painter Germaine Derbecqre in 1922 and in 1926, was given a post in the Argentine Embassy. Returning to Argentina in 1929, he exhibited Las Tres Gracias...
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  • Art Deco Working Man Bronze Sculpture, Edouard Cazaux, France, 1920's
    By Edouard Cazaux
    Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
    Art Deco working man bronze sculpture. Edouard Cazaux. France 1920's. Edouard Cazaux is one of the most important artist associated with the French Art Deco movement. He was a sculp...
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    Early 20th Century French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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  • Art Deco Theatrical Dancing Figure by Josef Lorenzl, Austria 1920´s
    By Josef Lorenzl
    Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
    Art Deco Theatrical dancing figure by Josef Lorenzl. Austria 1920´s Austrian silvered metal figure of theatrical dancer, raised on an marble base.  
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    Early 20th Century Austrian Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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  • Art Deco, Cubist Becquerel Bronze Polo Horse with Original Patina, 1920s
    By André Vincent Becquerel, Etling Paris
    Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
    Fantastic polo or equestrian paperweight, car mascot, hood ornament, by French artist Becquerel. Signed. With foundry marks. With original Art Deco patina. Mounted over a marble base.
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    Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Paperweights

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    By Demetre Chiparus
    Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
    French Art Deco sculpture by Demetre Chiparus (1886-1947), France, 1920s. Dancer. Cold painted spelter and marble. Measures: Width : 13.9"(35.2cm), Height : 10.4"(26.5cm), Depth : 5....
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  • Joie Dynamic French Art Deco Dancer Sculpture by Garcia for Max Le Verrier
    By Max Le Verrier
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    Joie (the joy) dynamic sculpture of a dancer  Design and creation by "Garcia" for "Max Le Verrier". Spelter with original patina conical base...
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  • French Art Deco Dancer Sculpture by Alexandre-Joseph Derenne for Max Le Verrier
    By Alexandre-Joseph Derenne 1, Max Le Verrier
    Located in Ulm, DE
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  • French Art Deco Pierrot Sculpture, 1920s
    By Claire Colinet
    Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
    French Art Deco sculpture, France, 1920s. "Pierrot". Spelter and onyx. Height : 11.2"(28.5cm), Width : 8.7"(22cm), Depth : 4.5"(11.5cm). Very good condition
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  • Art Deco French Sculpture of an Antelope
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    Vintage French Art Deco style brass metal animal sculpture of a leaping antelope, impala, gazelle, deer. Brass figurine in polished bass that serve as bookend or as individual decor...
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  • Axel Locher Dancer, Art Deco Bronze Sculpture, 1920s-1930s
    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    Axel Locher (1879-1941): Dancer, Art Deco bronze sculpture. Signed: Axel Locher. L. Rasmussen, Copenhagen. Measures: Height: 25.5 cm. In perfect condition.
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