Signed Charming Gypsy Dancer Bronze Marble Statue Sculpture Figurine Fashion No. This product sheet is originally written in English. Please find below an automatic translation into French.
If you have any questions, please contact us. This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze dimensions with marble base: height 24" x width 17" Marble dimensions: 6" x 6" Height without base: 18 Weight: 16 pounds Inventory: 27X20014872. Featuring a captivating bronze sculpture, the "Charming Dancer" embodies the exuberance of a fiery dance performance. The expressive posture of the dancer is frozen in time, capturing the essence of her graceful movement.
With her elegantly suspended arms in the air and her left leg ready for the next step, the sculpture exudes a sense of energy and artistic flair. Inspired by Russian ballet dancers and infused with the intricate details characteristic of Chiparus' style, this piece showcases the fusion of cultural influences under the auspices of Art Deco. The dancer's form is a harmonious blend of historical designs and modern sensibilities, embodying the elegance and dynamism of the era. Created using the archaic lost-wax casting method, the sculpture highlights the artist's dedication to capturing the finest nuances of the dancer's posture and attire.
The dark brown patina enhances the depth and texture of the sculpture, creating a realistic appearance. Resting on a Tennessee red marble base, the sculpture presents itself as a harmonious juxtaposition of materials, further accentuating its visual appeal. The presence of artist Demeter Haralamb Chiparus' signature underscores its quality and artistic significance.
This exquisite work of art pays tribute to Chiparus' craftsmanship legacy and his ability to bring the spirit of dance to life through the enduring medium of bronze. It is intended to be a valuable addition to any art collection, resonating with Art Deco enthusiasts and timeless beauty of dance. Demetre Chiparus Starfish Dancer Bronze Marble Statue Sculpture Art Deco XN-2001. Paste the link into a browser window. Resting on a Tennessee red marble base, the sculpture presents itself as a