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A superb and stylish large Art Deco
metal figure by Bouraine, signed using the pseudonym
Derenne, edited by Max le Verrier, circa 1930.
mounted on a stepped black marble base-
20in/49cm high
base marked Derenne
Marcel Bouraine.
(French 1886-1948)Marcel-Andre Bouraine Born in Pontoise (Seine-et
Oise),
he studied under Jean-Alexndre-Joseph Falguiere (1881 - 1900), who
had reintroduced
and emphasized realism in nineteenth-century sculpture.
Bouraine was captured in Germany during the First World War, and
interned in Switzerland.
In 1922, he exhibited at the Salon des Tuileries.
The following year he began to exhibit at the Salon d'Autommne.
He executed small-scale sculptures for several French firms, including
Susse Freer, Le Verrier,
and Arthur Goldscheider, often exhibiting with the latter's La Stele and
L'Evolution groups.
In 1928 Gabriell Argy-rousseau (1885- 1953) commissioned a number
of figurines from Bouraine,
mostly female nudes, but also a fountain and an illuminated group,
all of which were executed in colored, translucent pate de verre.
He executed two major commissions for the 1937 Paris International
Exhibition
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