Bronze And Glass Paste Sculpture By Yves Lohé, France, Circa 1970
Artist: Yves Lohé
Bronze and Pâte de Verre Sculpture by Yves Lohé, France, circa 1970
One of the iconic bronze and pâte de verre sculptures signed by Yves Lohé (born 1947), depicting an abstract organic form inspired by music and movement. This unique work combines the expressive strength of bronze with the luminous transparency of colored glass, resulting in a striking composition that captures and reflects light from every angle.
Emblematic of Lohé’s work from around 1970, this sculpture perfectly illustrates the innovative approach of a French artist renowned for blending bronze, glass, and forged metals. Signed on the base, it rests on a solid pedestal, offering an elegant sculptural presence ideal for collectors and admirers of modern art.
One of the iconic bronze and pâte de verre sculptures signed by Yves Lohé (born 1947), depicting an abstract organic form inspired by music and movement. This unique work combines the expressive strength of bronze with the luminous transparency of colored glass, resulting in a striking composition that captures and reflects light from every angle.
Emblematic of Lohé’s work from around 1970, this sculpture perfectly illustrates the innovative approach of a French artist renowned for blending bronze, glass, and forged metals. Signed on the base, it rests on a solid pedestal, offering an elegant sculptural presence ideal for collectors and admirers of modern art.
4 300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass paste
Width: 15 cm
Height: 44 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Reference (ID): 1675468
Availability: In stock
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