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Agathon Léonard, 1841 Lille – 1923 Paris

DANSEUSE AU COTHURNE Height: 42 cm. Total height: 60 cm. Signed "A. Léonard Sclp." on the reverse with the round foundry mark "SUSSE FRÈRES PARIS". Cast bronze, cold-chiseled, with gold patina. Gilt bronze figure from the cycle "Le jeu de l'echarpe", designed in 1898. The dancer in a long, pleated dress standing up on the floor with wide, swinging sleeves. The special aspect of the design is the capture of a brief moment in movement, which lends the figure tension despite all the calm. The cloth, which swings out over the figure, has allowed the use of a light bulb, which effectively illuminates the head, which is tilted back. Electrified. The figure was created as part of a group of dancers called "Jeu de l'Echarpe", initially conceived as wall reliefs for a theater foyer. Alexandre Sandier, director of the Sèvres porcelain manufactory, saw the models at the Société nationale des Beaux-Arts exhibition in Paris in 1897 and commissioned the artist to create a multi-part centerpiece in porcelain with twelve female dancers and musicians, which was extended by three figures in 1901. The figures in the group were also produced in Sèvres porcelain in various sizes. The group of figures is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful works of Art Nouveau sculpture. The Susse Frères foundry secured the rights to the bronze production as early as 1901. The artist Agathon Léonard van Weydefeldt came from a Belgian family and was granted French citizenship after fighting on the French side in 1870. He began his studies at the Academy in Lille, then at the École nationale supérieur des beaux-arts de Paris, under Eugène Delaplanche, among others. He took part in the Salon in 1868 and became a member of the Société des Artistes Français in 1887. As a trainee under the famous Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, he was involved in the construction of the "Fontaine de l'Observatoire" in Paris (1867-1874). He was awarded the silver medal at the Paris World Exhibition in 1889, the Order of the Legion of Honor in 1900 and the gold medal in 1901.A.R. Literature: Cf. Ingeborg Böstge, Emmanuelle Héran, Agathon Léonard. Le Geste Art Nouveau, Paris 2003. Cf. Alberto Shayo, Statuettes of the Art Deco period, Woodbridge/ Suffolk 2016 (1401587) (11) Agathon Léonard, 1841 Lille - 1923 Paris DANSEUSE AU COTHURNE Height: 42 cm. Total height: 60 cm. Signed "A. Léonard Sclp." on the reverse with round foundry mark "SUSSE FRÈRES PARIS". Bronze; cast, cold work with gold patina. Gilt-bronze figure from the cycle "Le jeu de l'écharpe", designed in 1898. The figure was created as part of a group of dancers titled "Le jeu de l'écharpe", initially conceived as a wall relief for a theater foyer. Alexandre Sandier, director of the Sèvres porcelain manufactory, saw the models in 1897 at the exhibition of the Société nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris and commissioned the artist to create a multi-part porcelain centrepiece with twelve dancers and musicians, which was expanded by three figures by 1901. The figures of the group were also manufactured in Sèvres porcelain in various sizes. This group of figures is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful works of Art Nouveau sculpture. The Susse Frères foundry secured the rights to the bronze production as early as 1901. Electrified. Literature: cf. Ingeborg Böstge, Emmanuelle Héran, Agathon Léonard. Le Geste Art Nouveau, Paris 2003. Alberto Shayo, Statuettes of the Art Deco period, Woodbridge/ Suffolk 2016.

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Agathon Léonard, 1841 Lille – 1923 Paris

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