Demétre Haralamb Chipaurs
"Panther", 1930.
Patinated and gilded bronze. Portor marble base.
Reveyrolis edition.
Bibliography: Chiparus - Maître de l'Art Deco by Albert Shayo.
This lot pairs with lot 40025982.
Measurements: 72 x 21 x 12 cm; 7 x 80 x 17 cm (base).
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DEMÉTRE HARALAMB CHIPARUS (Romania, 1886 - France, 1947).
"Panther", 1930.
Patinated and gilded bronze. Portor marble base.
Reveyrolis edition.
Bibliography: Chiparus - Maître de l'Art Deco by Albert Shayo.
This lot pairs with lot 40025982.
Measurements: 72 x 21 x 12 cm; 7 x 80 x 17 cm (base).
Bronze sculpture representing a panther in an intimidating attitude, with open jaws and muscles in tension. The modeling of the piece shows a deep knowledge of animal anatomy that can be seen in the details of the tension reflected in the muscles of the animal. Of all the Art Deco depictions of wild animals, the panther motif was particularly common, given that at this time qualities such as speed and elegance would be especially valued.
Born in Dorohoi, Romania, Chiparus is currently the most appreciated sculptor of the Art Deco period. He began his training in 1909 in Italy, where he was taught by the sculptor Raffaello Romanelli. In 1912 he moved to Paris and entered the École des Beaux-Arts, where he was taught by Antonin Mercie and Jean Boucher. Chiparus exhibited his first works, in a realistic style, at the Paris Salon of 1914. He already used a combination of materials, bronze and ivory, which from then on would be frequent in his production. An Art Deco sculptor, he produced his best works between 1914 and 1933. His sculptures were admired for their brilliant decorative effect and originality, as well as for the attractiveness of their subjects. Chiparus was inspired by Russian ballets, French theater and early motion pictures to create his personal figures, stylized and elegant, with graceful movement and dynamic composition. Another of his main influences was ancient Egypt, following the discovery and excavation of the tomb of Tuntankhamun. Throughout his career he exhibited only occasionally at the Paris Salon, and during World War II he was forced to interrupt his production. By the early 1940s his work had virtually no audience, but the artist continued to sculpt for himself, producing animal figures in the Art Deco style. In 1942 and 1943, Chiparus exhibited his sculptures "Polar Bear", "American Bison" and "Pelican" at the Salon. Dimitri Chiparus is currently represented in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and in the Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco Casa Lis in Salamanca, among others, as well as in prominent private collections around the world.
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