Mastering the Art of Layering: Essential Winter Fashion Pieces from Leopard Fur Coat to Thermal Pants
Mastering the Art of Layering: Essential Winter Fashion Pieces from Leopard Fur Coat to Thermal Pants Mastering the Art of Layering: Essential Winter Fashion Pieces from Leopard Fur Coat to Thermal Pants
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"Fur Coat" by Georges Rigot

"Fur Coat" by Georges Rigot

$ 51.56

$ 67.03

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"Fur Coat" by Georges Rigot

"Fur Coat" by Georges Rigot

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$ 67.03

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A stunning cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a young fashionista dressed in an impressive fur coat. The surface of the bronze with excellent detail and fine hand carved ivory head,  raised on a shaped marble base and signed Rigot

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Height:                                      34 cm                         


Condition:                              Excellent Original Condition


Circa:                                        1925


Materials:                               Bronze & Ivory


Book Ref                                 Art Deco & Other Figures by Bryan Catley


Page No.                                  311


SKU:                                            8663


Defra Certificate No.:      NPCNGV1L


ABOUT

Georges Rigot

Georges Rigot (French, Act. 1920~1935) An influential sculptor working during the height of the Art Deco era. Renowned for his decorative figurines representing young women in period attire.

The Art Deco Period

The Art Deco Period: although derives its name from the great 1925 Paris Exhibition, ‘’, the term is now generally applied to the typical artistic productions of the 1920’s and 1930’s. It might best be characterised as an attempt to unite arts with industry, embracing the machine age and repudiating the old antithesis of ‘Fine’ and ‘Industrial’ art. The sources of the Art Deco movement include Egyptian and Mayan Art, Cubisim, Fauvism and Expressionism, heavily influencing the chief force underlying all Art Deco with the emphasis upon geometric patterns.


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