"Departure From The Ball By Louis Dejean And André Metthey"
Départ du bal, grès sculpture by Louis Dejean (1872-1953) and André Metthey (1871-1920).
First assistant of Jean Carriès, he then worked for Rodin and Lachenal. After the First World War, he made many monuments to the dead. For the 1937 Universal Exhibition in Paris, he realized a Lying Muse, still located at the Palais de Tokyo.
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Art Revival Art Nouveau - Symbolisme - Arts décoratifs
Departure From The Ball By Louis Dejean And André Metthey
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