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ROLAND PARIS (1894-1945)
Roland Paris was born in Vienna and studied at the Weimar Kunstschule and then in Munich. He moved to Berlin and worked as a sculptor, wood carver, graphic artist and illustrator. His work is very distinctive and he is known for his caricatures and humour. Although he was probably influenced by George Grosz and Otto Dix, he shows the idiosyncrasies of his subjects from a kinder view point and with a gentler hand.
PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN COLLECTOR (LOTS 390-407)
A ROLAND PARIS (1894-1945) COLD-PAINTED BRONZE GROUP
'SATANELLA' OR 'LE DIABLE AMOREAUX', CIRCA 1930
Details
A ROLAND PARIS (1894-1945) COLD-PAINTED BRONZE GROUP
'SATANELLA' OR 'LE DIABLE AMOREAUX', CIRCA 1930
Modelled and cast as characters from the Pantomime ballet, with the caped Satan looming over his masked and caped female companion, on shaped marble base, engraved on base Roland Paris
15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) high
'SATANELLA' OR 'LE DIABLE AMOREAUX', CIRCA 1930
Modelled and cast as characters from the Pantomime ballet, with the caped Satan looming over his masked and caped female companion, on shaped marble base, engraved on base Roland Paris
15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) high
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