Bronze Young woman holding a mandolin in chryselephantine.
Bronze Young woman holding a mandolin in chryselephantine.
2.500,00 €
This beautiful young woman full of life holding her mandolin is made of chryselephantine.
This word comes from the Greek and means both, gold and ivory. This term is very often used for statuettes in gilded bronze and ivory.
This art is very common at the end of the 19th century until the art deco years.
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Dimensions | 10 × 23 cm |
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Dominique ALONZO
French sculptor of the art-nouveau period, student of the sculptor Alexandre Falguière.
Active between 1910 and 1930 at the Salon des artistes français.
His sculptures mostly represent women, with long dresses and beautiful movement.
And rest on marble bases