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Charles Artus (1897-1978) - Lot 220

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6000 - 8000 EUR
Charles Artus (1897-1978) - Lot 220
Charles Artus (1897-1978) Guinea pig Bronze with light brown patina Signed "C. ARTUS Bears the circular insert and the founder's mark "Susse Frères Paris". Numbered "E.A. IV/IV". H. 15 cm Charles Artus was introduced to sculpture in Edouard Navellier's workshop. A regular visitor to the Jardin des Plantes, he specialized in animal sculpture. His meeting with François Pompon, whose assistant he became, encouraged him to move away from the naturalist style of his training and concentrate on volume, while retaining the study of animal character. In 1931, he joined the "Groupe des Douze" and exhibited at numerous shows, including the Salon des Animaliers, the Salon d'Automne, the Salon des Artistes Français and the Salon des Indépendants. His prolific output and distinctive style made Charles Artus one of the great animal sculptors of the interwar period, and earned him international renown.
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