Ball dancer signed by “Denis”
Nr. 2246 | 2.100,-- Euro
Ball dancer signed by “Denis”.
France around 1930.
Mounted on a tiered black marble base.
Signed: “Denis”
Height: 27 cm
Width: 21.5 cm
Base: 9 x 9 cm
Price: 2.100,– €
(including 19% VAT that is deductible)
Signed Bronze “Dancer”
The “Ball Dancer” sculpture signed by “Denis” is a piece of art that was likely created in France around 1930. The sculpture depicts a dancer in a dynamic pose, captured mid-performance as she moves with grace and fluidity.
The artist’s signature “Denis” may refer to Maurice Denis, a French painter and sculptor who was associated with the Nabis, a group of Post-Impressionist artists. However, without more information, it is difficult to determine the exact artist who created the sculpture.
The sculpture is mounted on a tiered black marble base, which not only provides stability but also adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the piece. Black marble was a popular choice for bases during the Art Deco period, and the tiered design was a common feature of many Art Deco sculptures.
Overall, the “Ball Dancer” sculpture is an excellent example of Art Deco sculpture, which was known for its stylized, streamlined forms and emphasis on movement and dynamism. It would be a valuable addition to any art collection or a striking display piece for a home or office.
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