CLAIRE JEANNE ROBERTE COLINET (1880 - 1950)

CLAIRE JEANNE ROBERTE COLINET (1880 - 1950)
'The Juggler' - A Fine Art Deco Silvered Bronze Figure
FRANCE, Circa 1925
REF No. B73240
Engraved to base 'CL J.R. Colinet'.
dimensions
Height :52 cm | 20¹/₂ in
Width :33 cm | 13 in
Depth :17 cm | 6³/₄ in
Width :33 cm | 13 in
Depth :17 cm | 6³/₄ in
description
'The Juggler' - A Fine Art Deco Silvered Bronze Figure, By Claire J. R. Colinet.
This dramatic and large silvered bronze figure by Colinet depicts a nude female figure in an elegant pose balancing a ball on her fingers and toes. The figure is raised on a stepped variegated onyx base.
This dramatic and large silvered bronze figure by Colinet depicts a nude female figure in an elegant pose balancing a ball on her fingers and toes. The figure is raised on a stepped variegated onyx base.
maker
Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet (1880 - 1950).
Born in Brussels, Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet studied sculpture with Jef Lambeaux, exhibiting for the first time at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1913 and was elected a permanent member of the salon in 1929.
From 1937 to 1940, she exhibited at the Salon des Indpendants in Paris and joined the Union of Women Painters and Sculptors. Colinet's work is primarily in the Art Deco style, and her models included odalisques, exotic dancers, jugglers and cabaret artists.
Her preferred casting material was bronze; however, a number of her most distinguished sculptures are chryselephantine, being a combination of both bronze and ivory.
Born in Brussels, Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet studied sculpture with Jef Lambeaux, exhibiting for the first time at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1913 and was elected a permanent member of the salon in 1929.
From 1937 to 1940, she exhibited at the Salon des Indpendants in Paris and joined the Union of Women Painters and Sculptors. Colinet's work is primarily in the Art Deco style, and her models included odalisques, exotic dancers, jugglers and cabaret artists.
Her preferred casting material was bronze; however, a number of her most distinguished sculptures are chryselephantine, being a combination of both bronze and ivory.
literature
Catley, Brian. Art Deco and other Figures, Antique Collectors' Club, (Woodbridge, UK), 2003; p. 119.