Raymond Martin (1910-1992) - Lot 192

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Raymond Martin (1910-1992) - Lot 192
Raymond Martin (1910-1992) Study of a female nude Black patina bronze Signed "RAYMOND MARTIN" on the right side of the base Bears the founder's stamp "CIRE PERDUE C. VALSUANI" and the number "1/10". H. 41 cm Born in Paris in 1910, Raymond Martin entered the École des arts appliqués in 1925, where his teacher Jules Jouant guided him towards sculpture. During this period, he met Robert Wlérick (1882-1944), of whom he was to become a faithful disciple. From 1927 to 1929, he studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Jules Coutan's studio. In 1932, he held his first exhibition at Galerie Paquereau, rue Guénégaud in Paris, and official recognition soon followed: his Buste de Mergier was purchased by the City of Paris. 1985 saw three major exhibitions: "Raymond-Martin à la Monnaie de Paris", "Raymond-Martin au Musée Despiau-Wlérick" in Mont-de-Marsan and "Raymond-Martin à Cachan". Related literature: Michel Faré, Raymond Martin à la Monnaie de Paris, cat. Exp. Paris, Monnaie de Paris, March-May 1985, Paris, Musée de la Monnaie, 1985. .
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