Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Chrysis by Andre Guerval
Contains nudity

Chrysis 1925

Andre Guerval

BronzeMetalÔnixGemstone
34 ⨯ 10 ⨯ 4 cm
ConditionNear mint
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  • Sobre arte
    This fine Art Deco sculpture represents Crysis. In Ancient Greece this means literally : gold vessel. In the scribes from Alexandria by Caroline Lawrence, there is a girl who is called Chrysis. She pretended to be a eunuch for years because she wanted to become a scribe in the great library of Alexandria. Maybe in this sculpture we see Chysis carrying a vessel of gold, a hidden treasure revealed . This sculpture is depicted on page 168 of Bryan Catley's Art deco figures. Andre Guerval was a pupil of her husband, the famous sculptor Pierre Le Faguays.
  • Sobre artista
    Andre Guerval foi um escultor Art Déco, ativo no início do século XX. Ele foi aluno do famoso escultor Pierre Le Faguays.

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