A nightlight from the Art Deco period, signed "Guirande," the pseudonym of Joe Descomps, a renowned French artist of the Art Deco era. It depicts a silvered bronze dancer resting on a rectangular blue enameled base. She performs in front of a curtain of beads and clear glass rods reminiscent of a theater stage. The curtain is backlit, creating a soft, enveloping light.
Joe Descomps, born in 1869 and died in 1950, was a French sculptor and bronze worker. He used the pseudonym "Guirande" to sign some of his works, particularly his Art Deco creations. Descomps was known for his bronze sculptures and decorative objects, which often combined classical elements and geometric forms.
Condition report: in good condition and working order.
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- Reference :
- 3572
- Width :
- 50 (cm)
- Height :
- 51 (cm)
- Depth :
- 15 (cm)
- Era:
- 20th century
- Style:
- Art Deco
- Materials:
- silvered bronze, glass