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Art Deco Skulptur Bronze Ballerina

Elegant Art Deco bronze sculpture of a ballerina by Enrico Manfredo Di Palma-Falco, Italy 1886-1988 Cast at the Robecchi Foundry, who was the founder of Picasso and Troubetskoy. The dancer is executed in the lost wax technique, marked Cire Perdue.  France ca. 1930. 
DIESER ARTIKEL WURDE VERKAUFT
Künstler / Schöpfer Enrico Manfredo Di Palma-Falco

Signatur / Marken Di Palma-Falco
, Robecchi Foundry mark. Founder of Picasso and Troubetskoy. 
Cire Perdue.
Stil Art Deco
Datum 1930
Werkstoff Bronze, patinated.
Herkunft Italy, France
Größe (cm) H. 35 cm x L. 18.5 cm. x W. 17 cm. 

Größe (Zoll) H. 13.8 inch x L. 7.1 inch. x W. 6.7 inch.
Zustand Very good.
Literatur Enrico Manfredo Di Palma-Falco
 1886-1988 Artist born in Alfedena Italy, studied in Paris under Mercié and exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1920- 1939. He specialized in animal sculpture. Human figures like this ballerina are very hard to find. 
 Information on the artist: “Animals in bronze” by Christopher Payne. Antique collectors club. “The dictionary of sculptors in bronze” by James Mackay. Antique collectors club.“Dictionnaire illustré des sculpteurs animaliers & fondeurs de l’antiquité à nos jours “ by Jean Charles Hachet. Argus Valentines. 
“Dictionnaire Biographique des artistes contemporains”
Edouard Joseph, 1931
“Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs” by E. Benezit. Gründ.
Versand Europa 60
Versand weltweit 91

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Art Deco Skulptur Bronze Ballerina