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SOLD Art Deco Pewter Figure-'LA VAGUE' RAYMONDE GUEBE
ORIGINAL 1930’s PEWTER FIGURE OF A BEAUTY IN THE WAVES - La Vague
SIGNED ON THE BASE - R.GUERBE .Raymonde Guerbe (Andrée Guerval) 1894 - 1995
Size is – 20 cm’s high x 37 cm’s wide.x 13 deep = 8 inches x 14 1/2 inches x 5 inches approx.
In excellent condition for age, please see all the pictures
‘La Vague’ by Raymond Guerbe
Item Description
Striking Art Deco fonte d’art figure of a nude girl about to jump over an approaching wave.
Naturalistically modelled, she’s captured in a delightful pose with her hands clenched and arms raised as the wave breaks in front of her.
With a double patination of olive green incorporating brownish highlights and signed R. Guerbe (one of the pseudonyms used by Pierre Le Faguays). This little sculpture was cast at the Le Verrier foundry in Paris and dates from 1925-30.
Raymonde Guerbe (Andrée Guerval) 1894 - 1995
Using both her real name and the pseudonym Guerval, Raymonde Guerbe was a multi-faceted artist who worked in many media, including bronze, ceramics and terracotta (she was also a painter).
Her husband was the sculptor Pierre Le Faguays and she also modelled for some of his works. Many of her sculptures were edited by Les Neveux de J. Lehmann, Etling, Susse Frères and Max Le Verrier.
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SIGNED ON THE BASE - R.GUERBE .Raymonde Guerbe (Andrée Guerval) 1894 - 1995
Size is – 20 cm’s high x 37 cm’s wide.x 13 deep = 8 inches x 14 1/2 inches x 5 inches approx.
In excellent condition for age, please see all the pictures
‘La Vague’ by Raymond Guerbe
Item Description
Striking Art Deco fonte d’art figure of a nude girl about to jump over an approaching wave.
Naturalistically modelled, she’s captured in a delightful pose with her hands clenched and arms raised as the wave breaks in front of her.
With a double patination of olive green incorporating brownish highlights and signed R. Guerbe (one of the pseudonyms used by Pierre Le Faguays). This little sculpture was cast at the Le Verrier foundry in Paris and dates from 1925-30.
Raymonde Guerbe (Andrée Guerval) 1894 - 1995
Using both her real name and the pseudonym Guerval, Raymonde Guerbe was a multi-faceted artist who worked in many media, including bronze, ceramics and terracotta (she was also a painter).
Her husband was the sculptor Pierre Le Faguays and she also modelled for some of his works. Many of her sculptures were edited by Les Neveux de J. Lehmann, Etling, Susse Frères and Max Le Verrier.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Date 1930's
Art Deco Antiques Material Pewter
Origin French
Item code as1073a139 / waves
Status Sold
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Verwood
Dorset
Tel : 01202820776
or : 07779579326
Non UK callers : +44 1202820776 or +44 7779579326
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