Espana Sculpture Spanish Dancer Table Lamp by Raymonde Guerbe for Max Le Verrier
Designed in France during the roaring 1920s by "Raymonde Guerbe" (1894 - 1995).
Born in Paris, she was the wife of Pierre Le Faguays and amazing artist in her own right. She created many popular sculptures including Reverie, Espana and Automne which she sold to the Le Verrier Foundry who produced them. She also used the pseudonym Andree Guerval. In 1931 her husband painted a portrait of her that was exhibited at the Salon d'Automne. She was also the model for many of his sculptures.
She worked in various mediums, art metal (spelter) bronze and ivory and terracotta. The bronzes were produced by les Neveux de J. Lehman, Etling Susse Freres. Her art metal pieces were produced by Le Verrier foundry as were some of bronzes.
Details:
Signed: Guerbe.
Original: "Max Le Verrier" (foundry) with certificate of authenticity
Lighted sculpture made in Regule (spelter/whitebronze)
Socle in black marble
Green patina - handwork
It is currently wired to 220V as per European standards and could easily be switched to 110v as per American standards, upon request and free of charge. The light bulbs are not included.
Details:
Creator: Raymonde Guerbe / Max
Period: Art Deco
Place of Origin: France
Date of Manufacture: circa 1930s
Dimensions: W 34, D11, H 52 cm, Weight: 9kg, Chord Length: 150 cm
Materials and techniques: Glass, Marble, Metal, Spelter-technique (patinated)
The light bulbs are not included.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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