Hippolyte Moreau Art Deco Bookends, Cubist Birds in marble and spelter, 1930s
$860.00
Hippolyte Moreau Art Deco Bookends, Cubist Birds in marble and spelter, 1930s
This is an elegant pair of Art Deco bookends, signed by the celebrated French sculptor Hippolyte Moreau. These 1930s masterpieces depict two stylized birds with a bold cubist design.
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Hippolyte Moreau Art Deco Bookends, Cubist Birds in marble and spelter, 1930s
This is an elegant pair of Art Deco bookends, signed by the celebrated French sculptor Hippolyte Moreau. These 1930s masterpieces depict two stylized birds with a bold cubist design.
The sulfured glass eyes and spelt patina add a touch of sophistication and depth to the figures, while the black marble base with white veining provides an elegant contrast.
This functional work of art, signed by a master of Art Deco, represents a timeless piece, combining cubist forms and noble materials, with obvious attention to detail and quality of materials.
Dimensions:
Height: 13 cm / 5.11 in.
Width: 9.5 cm / 3.74 in.
Depth: 8 cm / 3.14 in.
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