Here again, a brilliant showpiece of an Art Deco Dancer on marble-base! The sculpture was created by the famous artist D.H. Chiparus. Wearing a nice decoration, the dancer wants to be the highlight of event. What a hot show: Woman knees down and bends backward. This is a fantastic Bronze art object, standing on a rectangular marble-base. A valuable piece and fine decoration for every showroom! It is designed in perfect details and made of finest bronze material in museum quality. In comparison with the original, this object is so filigree as possible. The amazing bronze figure is an eye-catcher on every exhibition and also made for collectors of bronze sculptures. The artist signed the art object on footprint position and our own production control saves the top quality of this beautiful bronze.
As all of the bronze products in our shop, this exhibit is hand-cast in our own foundry and subject to our strict quality inspections throughout the entire process of fabrication. All of our sculptures are exclusively compounded with the help of lost-wax casting.
Demetre Haralamb Chiparus work was inspired by Russian ballet dancers as well as by the French theatre and the French fashion. The great Art Deco sculptor was born in Romania in 1886 and lived a short time in Italy and later moved to France, where he spent almost all his life and where he died in 1947. The famous Romanian sculptor made several bronze figures of dancers, artists and also a series of small children. Demetre Haralamb Chiparus exhibited at the Salon in Paris in 1914, two years after he moved to France to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. His art objects are great impressions of the period of the Art Deco and favourite collector's pieces.