Bronze Polychrome and Ivorine Sculpture called The "Charleston Dancer" |
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History: |
Art Deco originated in France during the 1910s and became popular in the US and Europe during the 1920s and 30s. It covered various design styles and represented luxury and glamour during its peak. Ferdinand Preiss was a famous German-born artist who lived in France and was known for his animal and figure sculptures. His studio opened in Paris in 1908. One of his famous sculptures is the "Charleston Dancer," produced in several variations with ivory details. |
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