André Deluol, H170cm, Standing Man, Stone Sculpture, 20th Century
Artist: André Deluol 1909-1981
Large stone sculpture representing a standing, naked man, surrounded by grapes and vine leaves - allegory of autumn
Sculpture signed A Deluol and dated 1946
André Deluol is a French artist (1909-1981) whose work is marked by direct carving sculptures, in different types of stone or marble.
From the beginning of his career, he was a member of various Parisian and French artist salons, and met with success thanks to numerous public commissions
His works are now in various museums, but also in the family home museum dedicated to him in Vendée
Good general condition of the sculpture, on a square stone base (some chips)
Total height 170cm
Height of the sculpture alone 130cm
Base 41 x 41cm
Bibliography: André Deluol, JM Viguier- C Gaspari - B Flament
Sculpture signed A Deluol and dated 1946
André Deluol is a French artist (1909-1981) whose work is marked by direct carving sculptures, in different types of stone or marble.
From the beginning of his career, he was a member of various Parisian and French artist salons, and met with success thanks to numerous public commissions
His works are now in various museums, but also in the family home museum dedicated to him in Vendée
Good general condition of the sculpture, on a square stone base (some chips)
Total height 170cm
Height of the sculpture alone 130cm
Base 41 x 41cm
Bibliography: André Deluol, JM Viguier- C Gaspari - B Flament
9 500 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Stone
Width: 41
Height: 170
Depth: 41
Reference (ID): 1567940
Availability: In stock
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