Antique Sculpture, 1930s, shows a Warrior pulling a rope with strength and power.
The work proposed here is in Antimony Metal made in the first half of the 20th century. Art Deco
The sculpture has its original 20th century Green Patina and rests on a stone base.
The work expresses strength, elegance and physical agility and is signed M. Le Verrier, French sculptor.
Louis Octave Maxime Le Verrier (1891-1973), but more commonly known asMax Le Verrier
was one of the first to participate in the Art Deco movement in Paris, France. Le Verrier studied at the University
of Art and Design in Geneva, his teachers were Marcel Bouraine and Pierre Le Faguays.
He returned to Paris in 1919. In 1925 he exhibited his sculptures at the ‘Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs
et industriels modernes' in Paris, where he won a gold medal.
His first popular sculpture was a pelican in 1925.
When he inherited a small metal foundry in 1926, he started making Art Deco sculptures.
Collezione Bisgart
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Size: 48 x 12 cm | Height: 30 cm | Weight: 10.5 Kg
Antimony sculpture of Warrior | French Art Deco sculptures | 1930s Statues | Power and Strength