
Artist: Dimitri Chiparus
Title: "Hindu Dancer" A Stunning Sculpture to Add Exotic Grace to Any Decor
Medium: Genuine Pure Bronze - Lost Wax Process (Cire Perdue)
Height: 18" (As each sculpture is individually made, sizes stated are approximate. Measurements of most works are from the bottom of the marble base to the highest point of the sculpture.)
Detailed Description : This bronze of an Indian dancer by famed Art Deco sculptor Dimitri Chiparus adds a note of exotic grace to any decor.
The sculpture has been cast of the finest bronze by the talented artisans working in our own California art foundry. It features a gorgeous patina finish in tones of antique crimsons, oranges and golds applied under high heat so that the colors have fused into the bronze itself. This is a work of art that will surely last to be appreciated in hundreds of years as much as it is today.
The dancer is mounted onto a marble base, and stands 18" high by 9" wide.
About the Sculpture: Made in the U.S.A. certified pure bronze. Featuring recasts of hundreds of significant bronzes. Setting the standard in hand cast bronzes in the superior Lost Wax Process (Cire Perdue). Clay to wax to bronze-the lost wax process is a method for changing a sculpture made of soft clay into a harder material such as bronze, which captures the most minute detail of the artists original work. Practicing in the same manner of the old world masters, with devotion to quality, fidelity and detail. Recasts may be made from originals, reproductions or sculptured after paintings. Our skillful artisans take pride in casting the best foundry bronze. The lost wax process has long been the preferred method of casting bronze sculptures for the finest museums, galleries and premier collections across the globe. There simply is no better way to create artwork in bronze that faithfully reproduces the original object.
Artist Biography: Dimitri Chiparus (1886-1947) was active in Paris during the flowering of the Art Deco style in the 1920's, and today is regarded as the master of Art Deco bronzes. His sculpture highlights the timeless beauty of the dancers and fashion of the period. Whether his subjects are femmes fatales or demure heroines, all of Chiparus's women possess the idealized attitudes of the dance and the erotic posturings of the music hall. Their bodies are lithe and active, glorying in freedom, knowing no constraints. Their costumes reflect the elegant fashions of the day.
We are pleased to offer this collection of the most popular bronze artworks of Dimitri Chiparus. Each bronze has been cast of the finest bronze by the experienced artisans working in our own California art foundry. Each artwork is finished with a deep, rich patina that is fused under high heat into the bronze itself, so it will endure for hundreds of years. These bronzes are truly heirlooms to be treasured today and passed along for the enjoyment of future generations.
Title: "Hindu Dancer" A Stunning Sculpture to Add Exotic Grace to Any Decor
Medium: Genuine Pure Bronze - Lost Wax Process (Cire Perdue)
Height: 18" (As each sculpture is individually made, sizes stated are approximate. Measurements of most works are from the bottom of the marble base to the highest point of the sculpture.)
Detailed Description : This bronze of an Indian dancer by famed Art Deco sculptor Dimitri Chiparus adds a note of exotic grace to any decor.
The sculpture has been cast of the finest bronze by the talented artisans working in our own California art foundry. It features a gorgeous patina finish in tones of antique crimsons, oranges and golds applied under high heat so that the colors have fused into the bronze itself. This is a work of art that will surely last to be appreciated in hundreds of years as much as it is today.
The dancer is mounted onto a marble base, and stands 18" high by 9" wide.
About the Sculpture: Made in the U.S.A. certified pure bronze. Featuring recasts of hundreds of significant bronzes. Setting the standard in hand cast bronzes in the superior Lost Wax Process (Cire Perdue). Clay to wax to bronze-the lost wax process is a method for changing a sculpture made of soft clay into a harder material such as bronze, which captures the most minute detail of the artists original work. Practicing in the same manner of the old world masters, with devotion to quality, fidelity and detail. Recasts may be made from originals, reproductions or sculptured after paintings. Our skillful artisans take pride in casting the best foundry bronze. The lost wax process has long been the preferred method of casting bronze sculptures for the finest museums, galleries and premier collections across the globe. There simply is no better way to create artwork in bronze that faithfully reproduces the original object.
Artist Biography: Dimitri Chiparus (1886-1947) was active in Paris during the flowering of the Art Deco style in the 1920's, and today is regarded as the master of Art Deco bronzes. His sculpture highlights the timeless beauty of the dancers and fashion of the period. Whether his subjects are femmes fatales or demure heroines, all of Chiparus's women possess the idealized attitudes of the dance and the erotic posturings of the music hall. Their bodies are lithe and active, glorying in freedom, knowing no constraints. Their costumes reflect the elegant fashions of the day.
We are pleased to offer this collection of the most popular bronze artworks of Dimitri Chiparus. Each bronze has been cast of the finest bronze by the experienced artisans working in our own California art foundry. Each artwork is finished with a deep, rich patina that is fused under high heat into the bronze itself, so it will endure for hundreds of years. These bronzes are truly heirlooms to be treasured today and passed along for the enjoyment of future generations.
Availability: This item will be "Direct Shipped" to you by our Foundry source. Bronze Sculptures are made to order by craftsman, so additional time is required. Depending upon the size and complexity of a piece, the entire process from start to finish may take up to 4 weeks for delivery.
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