His wife who lived in the City of Artists on Rue Ordener had sold it to me telling me that her husband even if he was
A sculptor recognized in the 1930s did not have the means to have his sculptures made of bronze.
He had also made bas-relief for a church in Paris whose name I forgot
This very typical plaster of the 1930s is very typical of the Art Deco era
The patina is perfectly successful and evokes bronze
To be complete from 1926 to 1960 Fernand Guignier exhibited 16 times at the Salon des Artistes Français at the Palais de Tokyo (Palais des musées d'Art Moderne) in Paris.