RAYMOND DELAMARRE (1890-1986) Shepherd and... - Lot 32 - Osenat

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RAYMOND DELAMARRE (1890-1986) Shepherd and... - Lot 32 - Osenat
RAYMOND DELAMARRE (1890-1986) Shepherd and his flock Plaster in bas-relief Signed 'RDELAMARRE' (lower left) Executed around 1909-10 Height : 34.5 cm - Width : 92 cm- Depth : 6.5 cm. With frame : Height : 40.3 cm - Width : 98 cm Provenance : -Edouard Artault (about 1857-1932), Moulins. Jeweller associated with the house of Edouard Artault and Jean Ducleroir in Moulins, probably sponsor of the present work. Jean and Andrée Ducleroir, Moulins. Then by descent to the current owner. The Raymond DELAMARRE Association has confirmed the authenticity of this work. One of the best monumental sculptors of the first half of the 20th century, and the incarnation of the Art Deco aesthetic alongside Alfred Janniot, Delamarre was a student of the sculptor Jules Coutan at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, before being mobilized during the Great War. Delamarre won the Prix de Rome in 1919, and on his return from the Villa Medici began a successful career: monuments to the Defenders of the Suez Canal in 1925, bas-reliefs for the liner Normandie in 1935, and a sculpted group for the Palais de Chaillot in 1937. The present work, preserved by the same family since its creation, is one of the first known creations of Raymond Delamarre, while he was still a student at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. This shepherd with his flock, in an exotic African savannah landscape, prefigures the mature work of the Art Deco period by its classicizing subject and its exotic inspiration. The work, produced around 1909-1910, was probably commissioned by the jeweller and goldsmith Edouard Artault through the mediation of his friend Philippe Delamarre, also a jeweller and Raymond's father. It then remained in the descendants of Jean Ducleroir, Artault's associate, and constitutes a new discovery for the understanding of the beginnings of one of the best Art Deco sculptors.
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