The beauty of nature with Art Deco features!
Created during the Art Deco period (1910-1939), this pair of bookends by Maurice Frécourt (1890-1961) is a testament to the geometric love of Art Deco for Nature.
Renowned artist graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Paris, he worked during the Belle Époque & the roaring twenties. Maurice Frécourt had the chance to experience the pioneering periods of design at the beginning of the 20th century: Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
His works inspired by the beauty of nature & the power of the animal kingdom are a clever mix of poetry and artistic sculpture with the traits of these two styles: organic realism, punctuated by a poetic geometry!
A rectangular white marble base, a gray and black regulus subject depicting birds on a branch, perched in a living scene, almost like a frozen moment.. Here is the universe of Frécourt: a surprising mix of love for wildlife, and a symbiosis with the organic and geometric Art Deco.
Lovers of Art Deco, bookends & collectors of works signed Maurice Frécourt & Gallot.. Don’t wait anymore! Adopt this pair of Art Deco bookends signed by the artist now!
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Dimensions
Height: 19 cm
width: 16 cm
Depth: 7.5 cm
Weight: 1.1 kg





































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