Danseuse aux cymbales 1935
Pierre le Faguays
BronzeMetal
26 ⨯ 12 ⨯ 14 cm
€ 1.450
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- About the artwork
Beeldhouwer is Pierre Le Faguays, die hier heeft gesigneerd met zijn pseudoniem; Fayral. Het beeldje is gegoten in de Parijse gieterij van zijn collega en vriend, Max le Verrier. Het gietstempel is uit de jaren dertig. Een prachtige balanceeract waarbij de ruimtelijkheid van de beweging opvalt. Iedere richting wordt gebruikt. De circels van de cymbalen vormen een soort contragewichten voor de lijnen van armen en benen. Het is een voorloper van de mobiles van Alexander Calder.
Laatste afbeelding is uit de originele catalogus van Max le Verrier die uitkwam nadat hij in 1925 de gouden medaille voor decoratieve kunst had gewonnen op de Parijse tentoonstelling; Exposition des arts decoratives et industriels. - About the artist
Pierre le Faguays was born in 1892 in Nante sParis, France.
Pierre le Faguays was a French sculptor of lithe female figures, monuments, ceramics and figurative lamps working in Art Deco style, Pierre Le Faguays captured public attention with his early exhibitions of exuberant dancing figures, inspired by the statues of Tanagra, a community north of Athens known for mass produced terracotta figurines.It is thought that, he also used the pseudonym of both Raymond Guerbe and Fayrel, which is reinforced by the similarities of subject matter and style.
Le Faguays was a native of Nantes, France. He studied at the Paris Salon and in Geneva, Switzerland, and was a member of the Salon, La Stele and Evolution groups. His mediums included ivory, wood, stone and bronze. In 1927, he was awarded the French Medal of Honor.He was a leading sculptor and his work is frequently praised for its high quality and attention to anatomical accuracy. He also produced designs for Goldscheider in Paris under the "La Stele" label. He worked in several mediums including ivory, bronze, spelter, stone, wood, alabaster and ceramics.
He studied with his friend Max Le Verrier. He was a good friend of both Marcel Bouraine and Max Le Verrier and indeed the Le Verrier foundry produced many of the Le Faguays statues. All three had studied together at the Beaux Arts in Geneva and remained life-long friends.
There is also discrepancy about his death date, given as 1925, 1935 and 1962. A biography of Papillon Gallery indicates that Le Faguays "exhibited in 1937 in Paris at L'Exposition Internationale." Assuming this participation to be true, that would make the death date of 1962 the likely one. Pierre le Faguays probably died on the 8th of September in 1962, in Paris.
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