Bronze Code: 173
$500
Height: 15.4 In
Width: 5.9 In
Weight: 13.4 LBs

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Set foot into one of the glamorous and spirited epochs of the early 20th century, that witnessed the bloom of Art Deco and revel in the exquisiteness of Polish sculptor, P. Philippe's meticulous craftsmanship. Born in the town of Thorn, Paul Philippe found his muse in the enthralling streets of Paris between 1899-1915, immortalizing the palpable vivaciousness of the city's beautiful demimonde on timeless pieces of art.

This captivating, pristine quality, large-scale (39cm; 6.1 kg) representation of one such captivating Parisian lady transports you back to that era. This sculptural work showcases the real-life, yet ethereal beauty of cabaret dancers and theater artists, a familiar sight to the sculptor that proved a constant source of inspiration.

Epitomizing the essence of Art Deco, an artistic style deeply interwoven in the fibers of the early 1900s Parisian culture, Philippe's composition falls nothing short of a visual delight. Celebrated for his neo-classical creations, the artist's works were objects of high acclamations, clenching noteworthy recognitions at the renowned Paris Salons.

A feature adding immense depth to this piece, setting it apart from others, is Philippe's trademark application of color. The vibrant colors breathe life into the sculpture, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. This Art Deco artefact, with its blend of lively colors and great detailing, will effortlessly augment the extravagance of any brightly themed interior setting.