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Unsigned sculpture in the manner of sculptor and graphic artist Boris Lovet-Lorski; of unknown metal with nickel finish and with painted black detailing; having an overall height of approximately 27", full length of 39", and base depth of 6-1/2".Boris Lovet-Lorski (American 1894-1973) was born in Lithuania in 1894 and studied art at the Imperial Academy of Art in St. Petersburg where he worked briefly as an architect. In 1920, Lovet-Lorski moved to the United States and settled in New York City and in five years hence received his American citizenship. During his working life, he achieved prominence as a Modernist sculptor but in view of the fact that his work was mainly commissioned by private clients, his work began to slip into obscurity. A decade after his death, a large selection of his major works of the 1920s and 1930s were discovered in his New York atelier bringing his art into prominence once again. Lovet-Lorski's style was eclectic but his work in the Modern style is the most individualistic and impressive. The female nude became his subject whether in marble or as a lithographic print. No other sculptor in America caught the prevailing French Art Deco mood as effectively or poignantly as Lovet-Lorski. He was an associate member of the National Academy of Design and a member of the National Sculpture Society, as well as the Salons of Paris. Public collections include: Boston University, Bibliotheque Nationale of Paris, British Museum of London, Columbia Univers Read more…


Auctioneer:
Bremoauctions

Date:
2016-06-25

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