Bronze Code: 59
$234
Height: 10.6 In
Width: 3.1 In
Weight: 1.9 LBs

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Pierre Collinet, an esteemed French sculptor and proficient artist of the Art Deco era, remains an iconic figure in the global art community. The breadth of his career, whose precise years remain unverifiable, lies in the heart of the 20th century – the 1920s to 1930s. These decades are generally considered his most prolific, where he brought to life emancipated, elegant women, and celebrated variety dancers, in bold and dramatic presentations.

A distinguishing trait of Collinet's interpretative sculptures is the theatricality imbued in them. With stylized postures and expressive gestures, they embody the grandeur and sophisticated allure of their time. It was during this period that the subject of women, their strength, and independence, began to be explored, and Collinet's work often mirrored this societal shift.

His affiliation with Dmitry Chiparus, a prominent master of Art Deco, had a profound impact on Collinet's artistic vision and technique. Chiparus was entrustful, leaving Collinet with the responsibility to carry forward his exclusive series of ‘chair statuettes’. These pieces depicted the graceful ladies of the era, encapsulating their charm and individualistic style. It was the integrity of Collinet's craftsmanship that increased admiration for his striking figurines, making them highly sought-after collector's items today.

Indeed, each of Collinet's sculptures sings an ode to beauty and empowerment, a timeless reflection of the era, and an enduring symbol of Collinet's impressive artistry. His attention to detail, innate creativity, and unique portrayal of femininity makes his collection a must for art enthusiasts and seasoned collectors alike.