"Ballon Dancer Lamp, Art Deco Sculpture, Celluloid Diffuser Light Base - Circa 1930 "
Discover this piece in video on Instagram by clicking on this link Art Deco lamp, circa 1930, representing a stylized nude dancer in green patinated spelter, raising her arms towards a bakelite ball. The sculpture rests on a luminous openwork base in patinated metal, decorated with geometric patterns characteristic of the Art Deco style, and placed on a red and green marble base. The interior of the base retains its original diffuser in translucent green celluloid, diffusing a soft and warm light that highlights the patina and the volumes of the figure. This large model (approximately 55 cm in height) combines the feminine grace and geometric rigor specific to the 1930s. The electricity has been revised (brought up to standard), with a black twisted textile-sheathed cable in the style of the time. Materials: patinated spelter, openwork metal, marble, bakelite, celluloid. Total height: approximately 55 cm Period: Art Deco, circa 1930 Signature: unsigned, in the style of Pierre Le Faguays, Limousin or Molins-Balleste. Condition: excellent general condition, electrification to standards. Remarks: Rare Art Deco sculpture-lamp with complete light base and original green celluloid diffuser, rarely preserved. Beautiful quality French work, inspired by the creations of Limousin and Molins-Balleste, masters of movement and stylized femininity in the 1930s. Authentic, decorative and sought-after piece, ideal for a collector or a period interior. As the color rendering is more faithful in video, we can send you a presentation via WhatsApp on request. If there is no response, please check your spam and renew your message by email, phone or SMS.