Demetre Chiparus Original Bronze Sculpture Titled Demeter
Presenting a stunning bronze sculpture by the renowned Romanian sculptor, Demetre Chiparus (1886 - 1947), celebrated for his contributions to the Art Deco movement during his time in Paris.
This exceptional piece represents Demeter, the Greek Goddess of Fertility and Harvest, gracefully holding a sheaf of wheat.
Characterized by its sleek lines and elegant form, this sculpture hails from the 1920s and stands as a testament to Chiparus' skill and artistic vision. It features a polished black marble base, enhancing its sophistication.
The sculpture measures 29 3/4" in length, 6 1/2" in depth, and 14" in height.
This piece is competitively priced, especially when considering a comparable sculpture, titled "Recumbent Nymph with wheat ears," was sold at Dorotheum Gallery for EU $17,400, equivalent to approximately $19,000 in US funds, on April 12, 2017.
A rare find, this sculpture is a remarkable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of fine antiques and fine art.
Presenting a stunning bronze sculpture by the renowned Romanian sculptor, Demetre Chiparus (1886 - 1947), celebrated for his contributions to the Art Deco movement during his time in Paris.
This exceptional piece represents Demeter, the Greek Goddess of Fertility and Harvest, gracefully holding a sheaf of wheat.
Characterized by its sleek lines and elegant form, this sculpture hails from the 1920s and stands as a testament to Chiparus' skill and artistic vision. It features a polished black marble base, enhancing its sophistication.
The sculpture measures 29 3/4" in length, 6 1/2" in depth, and 14" in height.
This piece is competitively priced, especially when considering a comparable sculpture, titled "Recumbent Nymph with wheat ears," was sold at Dorotheum Gallery for EU $17,400, equivalent to approximately $19,000 in US funds, on April 12, 2017.
A rare find, this sculpture is a remarkable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of fine antiques and fine art.
Presenting a stunning bronze sculpture by the renowned Romanian sculptor, Demetre Chiparus (1886 - 1947), celebrated for his contributions to the Art Deco movement during his time in Paris.
This exceptional piece represents Demeter, the Greek Goddess of Fertility and Harvest, gracefully holding a sheaf of wheat.
Characterized by its sleek lines and elegant form, this sculpture hails from the 1920s and stands as a testament to Chiparus' skill and artistic vision. It features a polished black marble base, enhancing its sophistication.
The sculpture measures 29 3/4" in length, 6 1/2" in depth, and 14" in height.
This piece is competitively priced, especially when considering a comparable sculpture, titled "Recumbent Nymph with wheat ears," was sold at Dorotheum Gallery for EU $17,400, equivalent to approximately $19,000 in US funds, on April 12, 2017.
A rare find, this sculpture is a remarkable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of fine antiques and fine art.