Sculpture Freedom Breaking Its Chains By De Roncourt
Artist: Jean De Roncourt
Regule sculpture by Jean DE RONCOURT on marble base entitled la liberté brisant ses chaines.
In very good condition with some signs of wear due to its age, no breakage.
Jean de Roncourt was a French sculptor active during the interwar period, particularly in the 1920s-1930s, a key period in the Art Deco style.
Few precise biographical information survives about him, but his work is well identified: he specialized in powerful, heroic male figures, often in motion, embodying the virile, athletic ideal of his era.
He worked mainly in regule, a zinc-based alloy, which he patinated to imitate bronze.
His sculptures, often mass-produced, were intended for interior decoration and demonstrate a great sense of modeling and dynamism.
Through his art, Jean de Roncourt illustrates the spirit of an era focused on progress, physical strength and stylized elegance
.
In very good condition with some signs of wear due to its age, no breakage.
Jean de Roncourt was a French sculptor active during the interwar period, particularly in the 1920s-1930s, a key period in the Art Deco style.
Few precise biographical information survives about him, but his work is well identified: he specialized in powerful, heroic male figures, often in motion, embodying the virile, athletic ideal of his era.
He worked mainly in regule, a zinc-based alloy, which he patinated to imitate bronze.
His sculptures, often mass-produced, were intended for interior decoration and demonstrate a great sense of modeling and dynamism.
Through his art, Jean de Roncourt illustrates the spirit of an era focused on progress, physical strength and stylized elegance
.
500 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Gilt bronze
Length: 59 cm avec socle
Height: 50 cm avec socle
Depth: 26 cm avec socle
Reference (ID): 1747446
Availability: In stock
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