"Nude dancer", Maurice Picaud, known as Pico (1900-1977)

€5.000,00

Maurice Picaud, known as Pico (1900-1977), was a French architect, decorator, and painter trained at the École Boulle. A collaborator of Jacques-Émile RUHLMANN, he also made a name for himself as a press caricaturist. Among his works rooted in the Art Deco movement, the most famous is the façade of the Folies Bergère in Paris (1926), depicting the Russian dancer Lila Nikolska. He also created murals for the Montdidier town hall in the 1930s. “Nude dancer” Reduced version of the Folies Bergère façade. Gilded stucco bas-relief. Blackened wood. Posthumous edition. Dimensions H : 59 cm ; W : 56,5 cm ; P : 4,5 cm H : 23.2 in ; W : 22.2 in ; D : 1.8 in

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Quantity:
1
Period:
20th century (1900-1999)
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Style:
Art Deco
Dimensions (cm):
59H x 56W x 4D
Dimensions (inch):
23,23H x 22,05W x 1,57D
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Material:
Wool, Stucco
Condition:
Good;
Inventory ID:
379
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