BERNHARD HOETGER (1874-1949) SCULPTEUR &... - Lot 11 - Ader

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BERNHARD HOETGER (1874-1949) SCULPTEUR &... - Lot 11 - Ader
BERNHARD HOETGER (1874-1949) SCULPTEUR & PIERRE-ADRIEN DALPAYRAT (1844-1910) CÉRAMISTEDER Lebemann also called Le noceur, the model designed around [1901] Sculpture. Proof in polychrome enamelled stoneware; the figure treated in beige and brown, the ox-blood terrace shaded green and beige. Small restorations on the umbrella pommel and on the perimeter of the terrace due to scratches, small splinters inside the terrace. Signed B. HOETGER under the terrace. Height: 31.5 cm - Length: 25 cm - Depth: 19.5 cmBibliography & Exhibition : - Documents on industrial art in the twentieth century, photographic reproductions of the main works of the collaborators of La Maison Moderne - Edition La Maison Moderne, Paris, 1901 . Identical model referenced under n°3297-111 page 9 of the section "Sculpture". - Bernhard Hoetger 1874-1949, Plastiken aus den Pariser Jahren 1900-1910 - Exhibition at the Graphisches Kabinett Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner KG from 4 March to 14 May 1977. Identical model exhibited under number 22 and reproduced in the catalogue of this event (not paginated). - Alastair Duncan - The Paris Salons 1895-1914 - Volume III: Furniture - Edition Antique Collectors' Club, 1996. An identical print, with a different cover, placed on a piece of furniture by Maurice Dufrène, whose photograph dated 1905 is reproduced on page 153 - Paul Arthur - French Art Nouveau Ceramics, an illustrated dictionary - Éditions Norma, 2015 . A terracotta print of the model of our sculpture is reproduced on page 209, the edition in glazed stoneware by Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat cited in the legend of the photograph. - Horst Makus, Helen Bieri, André Dalpayrat, Jean Girel and Madeleine Strobel - Céramique française de l'Art nouveau - Éditions Arnoldsche, Stuttgart (Germany), 1998. Dalpayrat's enamelled stoneware edition of sculptures by Bernhard Hoetger described in the chapter on the sculptor in this book.
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