"Bronze “woman With Fawn”, Atelier Primavera – 1930"
This bronze with a brown patina entitled “La Femme au Faon”, monogrammed and signed by the Primavera workshop, is an emblematic work of the 1930s. The Primavera workshop, founded by Pierre Laguionie (1884-1978), director of Printemps and the lawyer René Guilleré (1878-1931), founder of the Salon des artistes décoratifs, had the mission of offering art objects at affordable prices in the eponymous stores. This figurative sculpture represents a woman letting herself be cuddled by a fawn. The artist's work is striking, with meticulous attention to detail that brings the scene to life. The brown patina of the bronze adds depth and warmth to the work, accentuating the curves and reliefs of the sculpture. The soft and peaceful expression of the woman, combined with the tenderness of the fawn, creates an atmosphere of serenity and connection with nature. This piece is a testament to the talent and artistic sensibility of the Primavera studio, which captured a moment of purity and grace in bronze. "Woman with Fawn" is not only a remarkable work of art, but also a reflection of Primavera's commitment to making art accessible to a wide audience. This sculpture continues to inspire and fascinate art lovers and collectors, testifying to the importance of figurative art in the history of 20th century sculpture. ******** Period: 1930 Excellent condition. Delivery possible in France and internationally. Dimensions: Width: 24.5 cm Depth: 9 cm Height: 35 cm