Georges Coste bronze
Very impressive bronze sculpture by French sculptor George Coste. About 80cm (30"). Beautiful green patina. Circa 1925.
Signed in the bronze. Pannini foundry mark (french founder of Gennarelli, Pina, Vigoureux, etc.).
Marked "Cire perdue " (lost wax).
The undeniable elegance of the young woman presented on this sculpture is an illustration of the purest and most classic phase of art deco movement.
Georges Coste was an early 20th century sculptor, who was born in Romans in the late 19th century. He was a student of Boucher and exhibited figures and busts at Le Salon des Artistes, and was a winner of a third class medal in 1925.
Signed in the bronze. Pannini foundry mark (french founder of Gennarelli, Pina, Vigoureux, etc.).
Marked "Cire perdue " (lost wax).
The undeniable elegance of the young woman presented on this sculpture is an illustration of the purest and most classic phase of art deco movement.
Georges Coste was an early 20th century sculptor, who was born in Romans in the late 19th century. He was a student of Boucher and exhibited figures and busts at Le Salon des Artistes, and was a winner of a third class medal in 1925.
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