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JULES CHERET, LARGE LITHOGRAPH ON
JULES CHERET, LARGE LITHOGRAPH ON PAPER, 1893 Jules Cheret (French, 1836-1932) Folies Bergere / La Loie Fuller, published by Chaix, Ateliers Cheret, Paris, metal slat frame under glass, 48"h x 34" (sheet)
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FRANCOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (AFTER),
FRANCOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (AFTER), ‘LOIE FULLER' LAMP 20th c., gilt cast bronze, modeled as a dancing woman within a swirl of scarves, wired for two candelabra sockets, signature and foundry seal to base, 19"h x 11"l x 8"w
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Manuel Orazi 1860–1934. Théâtre
Manuel Orazi 1860–1934. Théâtre de Loïe Fuller poster. 1900, offset lithograph in colors. 78? h × 25? w in. result: $20,000. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Provenance: Galerie Documents, Paris | Private Collection, Ohio
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Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood
Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery. Rare Modeled Mat vide-poche with Loie Fuller. 1901, glazed earthenware. 3 h × 11½ w × 7½ d in. result: $4,375. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark I 850 Z’ with incised artist's signature ‘A.M.V.’ . Provenance: Important Private Collection
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François-Raoul Larche. Loïe
François-Raoul Larche. Loïe Fuller lamp. c. 1901, gilt bronze. 17½ h × 8½ w × 8¾ d in. result: $21,420. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Cast and impressed signature and foundry mark to base 'Raoul Larche Siot-Decauville Fondeurs Paris 705'. Provenance: Private Collection, Chicago
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François-Raoul Larche. Loïe
François-Raoul Larche. Loïe Fuller lamp. c. 1901, gilt bronze. 17½ h × 8½ w × 8¾ d in. result: $22,680. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Cast and impressed signature and foundry marks to base 'Raoul Larche Siot-Decauville Fondeurs Paris'. Provenance: Private Collection
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RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (FRENCH,
RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (FRENCH, 1860-1912)Raoul Francois Larche
French, 1860-1912
Loie Fuller Lamp , c. 1900
Bronze, signed
The figure of Loie Fuller (1862-1928), celebrated Parisian dancer, inspired by her famous "Serpentine Dance", mounted to a stepped black and green marble base, and marked for Siot-Decauville, Paris.
Bronze: 17 in. (43.2 cm.), overall: 19 in. (48.3 cm.)
From the 1972 documented collection of Dr. Fleming B. Harper, St. Louis, MO
Condition:
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LEON NOEL DELAGRANGE (1872-1910)
LEON NOEL DELAGRANGE (1872-1910)
LOIE FULLER (SCARF DANCER) patinated bronze, signed in the bronze DELAGRANGE, with foundry stamp36cm high
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JOHANN VON SCHWARZ CERAMIC TILE 3
JOHANN VON SCHWARZ CERAMIC TILE 3 PIECE GARNITURE Three Johann Von Schwarz Jugendstil / Art Nouveau ceramic art pottery tiles mounted in characteristic Art Nouveau brass frames, the largest with a full length Loie Fuller style beauty wearing a flowing green gown on a peacock blue ground, the two smaller plaques with right and left facing raven and auburn hair beauties in profile among flowers, large tile with incised "626" and smaller "625" to versos. Largest tile: 14.25" H x 4.75" W; frame: 19" H x 9" W. Provenance: From a Rye, N.Y. collection.
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RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (1860 -
RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (1860 - 1912)Loie Fuller; gilt bronze; signed to base "Raoul Larche", with Siot Decauville Fondeurs Paris pastille; the figure wired as a lamp; 10 inches wide; 8 inches deep; 17 1/2 inches high Condition:
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FRANçOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (FRENCH
FRANçOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (FRENCH 1860-1912), LOIE FULLER, ORMOLU GILT BRONZE LAMP DESIGNED FOR PARIS WORLD FAIR 1900François-Raoul Larche (French 1860-1912), Loie Fuller, Inscribed RAOUL, LARCHE front-left of base and stamped front-right of base with foundry mark SIOT-DECAUVILLE FONDEUR PARIS Ormolu gilt bronze lamp with varying brilliance in patina. Designed for the Paris World Fair 1900, sitter is depicted in downward motion, stepping forward with right leg, with both hands raised, cascading veil upward, enclosing two electrified bulbs in a lateral figure eight, and with skirt draping downward with a forward flow. An area of linear abrasion with gilding loss near fold in front drape and a scattered rectangular area near lower folds of reverse; minor pitting in recessed spaces; a few fleabite indentations along outer edges; minor handling wear with losses in patina near centers of mass; accumulated dirt, dust, debris, and residue particularly to the recesses. Height: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm); Width: 8 in (20.3 cm); Depth: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm) Dimensions: Height: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm); Width: 8 in (20.3 cm); Depth: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm)
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ART NOUVEAU GILT METAL FIGURAL
ART NOUVEAU GILT METAL FIGURAL TABLE LAMPArt Nouveau Gilt Metal Figural Table Lamp of Dancer Loie Fuller, after Lucien Alliot (French, 1877-1967), fitted with single light, h. 17 in., w. 7 1/2 in., d. 7 in.
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AFTER RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE
AFTER RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (FRENCH, 1860-1912)After Raoul Francois Larche (French, 1860-1912), "Loie Fuller, the Dancer", late 20th c., gilt bronze table lamp, signed, with foundry mark "Collectiones, B.Ham" on base, h. 12 3/4 in.
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RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE, FRENCH
RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE, FRENCH (1860-1912), LOIE FULLER, BRONZE TABLE LAMP, 18"H X 10"W X 8"DRaoul Francois Larche, French, (1860-1912) Loie Fuller, Bronze table lamp Figural Art Nouveau lamp depicting dancer, Marie Louise Fuller, dressed in a diaphanous gown with billowing veils overhead. Inscribed signature to base, Siot-Decauville Fondeur impressed mark to base. Bronze table lamp Dimensions: 18"H x 10"W x 8"D
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AGATHON LÉONARD (1841- 1923) BUST
AGATHON LÉONARD (1841- 1923)
BUST OF A GIRL, CIRCA 1900 carved marble, inscribed A. LÉONARD46cm high, 46cm wideProvenance:Design, Bonhams London: Wednesday 15 November 2006, lot 127Exhibited: L’Art Nouveau, La Révolution Décorative, Pinacoteque de Paris, 28 April-8 September 2013Art Nouveau, Il Trionfo della Bellezza, Venaria Réale , Palazzo Venaria, Torino, 17 April 2019 - January 2020.Note: Agathon Léonard is best remembered as the French Art Nouveau sculptor responsible for creating a series of works inspired by the dancer Loïe Fuller. First produced for Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres in 1899 and exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, they were then executed in bronze at the Süsse Frères foundry, as a result of their popularity. This present bust possesses the same grace as the dancers, with the elegant flowing lines and arabesques of the hair and the beautiful serenity of the pose.Between 1896 and 1914 he regularly exhibited at the Salon de la société nationale des beaux-arts. A list of these works including a number of marble busts is provided in Ingelore Böstge’s Agathon Léonard Le Geste Art Nouveau, Paris, 2003, pp 120-122. Two of these are entitled Flore des Champs - one in 1905 model number 1818 and the other in 1907 model number 2001. This seems a plausible title for the present lot as the girl has daisies and poppies in her hair, together with ears of corn. Born in Belgium, Agathon Léonard was naturalised French in 1887 and in 1900 he was awarded the chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur, the highest order of merit in France.
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FRANçOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (FRENCH,
FRANçOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (FRENCH, 1860–1912) “LOIE FULLER, THE DANCER” circa 1900. gilt bronze table lamp, modeled after Loie Fuller’s famous Serpentine Dance. signed 'Raoul Larche'. Foundry mark "Siot. Decauville. Paris".
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Lucien Alliot (French, 1877-1956)
Lucien Alliot (French, 1877-1956) Art Nouveau figural lamp of Loie Fuller Patinated gilt metal sculpture Signed on the base of the dress. The figure dancing with billowing veils, mounted on marble base. 18 1/4"H. Good condition.