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Edouard-Marcel Sandoz
Edouard Marcel Sandoz Porcelain Musician Guitarist Statue

1925

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Edouard Marcel Sandoz Porcelain Musician Guitarist Statue. Figure “Pierrot Musicien”, circa 1917. Hard-paste porcelain with a white glaze and painted gold. Signed to the base. Théodore Haviland & M. Sandoz monogram. For a similar example, see the Musée National Adrien Dubouché – the most extensive public collection of Limoges porcelain worldwide. Edouard Marcel Sandoz was a Swiss animalier sculptor. His best-known works are depictions of foxes, rabbits, and cats in bronze, ceramic, and stone. Though he also produced watercolors of landscapes and flowers, his primary occupation led him to found the French Society of Animalists in 1933. “In art, one has to love everything: nature, science, fellow man,” the artist said. Born on March 21, 1881, in Basel, Switzerland, his parents encouraged him to pursue his artistic talents. In 1908, he moved to Paris to study art and remained there for much of his life. Sandoz’s long and successful career was marked by his election to the Academy of Fine Arts and the bestowment of the title of Commander in the Order of Arts and Letters. The artist died on March 20, 1971, in Lausanne, Switzerland. During the First World War, he turned to ceramics and designed models for the porcelain manufactories Haviland & Co. (Limoges), Sèvres, and Langenthal. He made numerous small figures, some in Art Nouveau, others borrowed from Cubism, others as Art Deco statuettes. The Susse Frères foundry mostly handcrafted his metal figures. For the past 15 years, I've been a 1stDibs Furniture dealer with Platinum status. We've always sold fine art on this “furniture" platform and have recently started selling our Art Deco Fine Art here on 1stDibs in addition to our Furniture platform.
  • Creator:
    Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (1881 - 1971, Swiss)
  • Creation Year:
    1925
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.07 in (23.04 cm)Width: 4.7 in (11.94 cm)Depth: 4.7 in (11.94 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Oakland, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 32251stDibs: LU2700214046322
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