FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (b. 1927)
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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (b. 1927)

'RHINOCÉROS MÉCANIQUE' A PATINATED COPPER SCULPTURE, 1976

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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (b. 1927)
'Rhinocéros Mécanique' A Patinated Copper Sculpture, 1976
with hinged flaps opening to reveal compartments, from an edition of 8 plus 4 artist's proofs plus the present example
9¾ in. (24.8 cm.) high, 21½ in. (54.5 cm.) wide, 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) deep
stamped 00/00 FXL Lalanne 88
Provenance
Pierre and Maria Gaetana Matisse, New York (acquired from the artist). Acquired from the above by the present owner.
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Lot Essay

For their first exhibition in June 1964 at the Parisian Galerie J, the Lalanne's showed only one piece - a large sculpture of a rhinoceros which converted into a writing desk. François-Xavier Lalanne explained about this sculpture: "The Annam rhino, the one with a single horn, has a skin so tough that it forms huge scales. Morphologically speaking, these plates are easy to separate one from the other. They open up like a suit of armor."
The present rhinoceros is a smaller version inspired by the original 'Rhino-crétaire'.

cf. D. Marchesseau, The Lalannes, Paris, 1998, pp. 22-23.

The Rhino-crétaire II photographed in 1966.
The Rhino-crétaire II photographed in open position.

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