20th Century Bronze, 46 Cm, Signed Mj Bourron, Numbered 2/8, Africa flag


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"20th Century Bronze, 46 Cm, Signed Mj Bourron, Numbered 2/8, Africa"
Period: 20th century, dated 1999, Bronze in perfect condition, lost wax bronze.
Signed: Bourron, referenced artist and side. bears the stamp of the founder PAUMELLE (Marne) and the year of production 99 for 1999 and numbered 2/8 This bronze will be included in the next catalog raisonné under the number: MGG_1020, released in 2022.
Subject: “Africa” Dimensions: 46 cm height, width: 37 cm, depth: 30 cm, 16.6 Kg

Biography:
Marie-Josèphe BOURRON 1931 / 2012
Marie-Jo Bourron, pseudonym of Marie-Josèphe Aimée Vincente Bourron, born November 5, 1931 in Grenoble and died July 2, 2012 in Paris is a French sculptor. She married in 1946 then moved from Grenoble in 1957 with her husband and two children to Tarbes, Bordeaux then Paris. His friend François Soubeyran — one of the four members of the Jacques brothers — is a singer but also a potter and introduced him to working with the earth. Marie-Jo Bourron enrolled in evening classes at the Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1968. Very quickly, she worked with clay, marble, bronze and exhibited for the first time in 1974 in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants. She will exhibit almost every year in France but also in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, both individually and in groups, notably in 1988 in Chicago as a duo, at the Jacques Baruch gallery with the photographer Lucien Clergue and the painter Sacha Chimkevitch on the theme of jazz.
His first favorite themes were portraits and nudes. They will make a foray into music under the influence of his companion, Sacha Chimkevitch the “Painter of Jazz”. However, it is always the living body, particularly that of the woman, that she will favor, even transforming it into a mermaid, a mythological idealization of feminine sensuality.
Awarded numerous times, the Grenoble artist received the silver medal from the city of Paris in 1972. In 1979, she was awarded the honorable mention for French artists. This was followed by first prizes for sculpture in various salons between 1985 and 1991: those of Marine, Gisors, Soisy, Châtellerault, Vittel and Trouville.
In 1989, she was awarded the Washington Sculpture Prize where her success was significant. Building on her success, Marie-Jo Bourron won various orders. She thus created five monumental sculptures for the city of Paris for the Montparnasse Tower in plaster and concrete (now missing) and for the Méridien hotel a bust of Lionel Hampton, famous Jazzman. She also sculpts for the towns of Penne-d'Agenais and Charenton, as well as as part of the TBB Jazz Festival in Boulogne-sur-Seine for which she created a bronze sculpture which will be on the official poster.
To respond to an order from a Parisian company, she delivered a monumental bronze sculpture bearing the image of Baron Haussmann which is still on display at the company's headquarters. Sold with Invoice and Certificate. Bronze visible at our gallery in L'Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends. Free shipping for France, Belgium, Luxembourg. And on quote for abroad A1233
Price: 7 500 €
Artist: Marie Jo. Bourron
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Bronze
Width: 37 cm
Height: 46 cm
Depth: 30 cm

Reference: 1308076
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20th Century Bronze, 46 Cm, Signed Mj Bourron, Numbered 2/8, Africa
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