ALEXANDRE KÉLÉTY (Budapest, act. 1918 - 1940). "Ballerina with fan", Art Deco period. Bronze.
Similar Sale History
View More Items in Vases & VesselsRelated Vases & Vessels
More Items in Art Deco Vases & Vessels
View MoreRecommended Decorative Objects
View MoreItem Details
Description
ALEXANDRE KÉLÉTY (Budapest, act. 1918 - 1940).
"Ballerina with fan", Art Deco period.
Bronze.
Signed.
Size: 32 cm (total height with base) x 18 x 7 cm; + 5 cm.
Hungarian sculptor of the Art Deco period, Alexandre Kéléty emigrated to France in his youth, and completed his training in Toulouse. He later moved to Paris to complete his studies and consolidate his knowledge. He produced both sculptures and objects, and was particularly noted for his figures of animals, both exotic and European. He also produced beautiful and elegant figurative sculptures, depicting athletes and dancers, although he also tackled portraiture with a totally personal language. Today he is mainly represented in private collections.
Art Deco developed from the 1920s onwards, although it enjoyed a long life thanks to the popularity of the cinema, which spread its aesthetic until the 1940s, covering almost the entire inter-war period. The Déco aesthetic is, in a sense, an amalgam of many different styles and movements of the early 20th century and, unlike Art Nouveau, was influenced by the early avant-garde, notably Constructivism, Cubism, Futurism and even Bauhaus rationalism. Progressive archaeological discoveries in Ancient Egypt also left their mark on certain hard lines and the solidity of Art Deco forms. Likewise, as a style of the machine age, it used the innovations of the times for its forms: the streamlined lines of modern aviation, electric lighting, marine cladding, skyscrapers, etc. These influences are reflected in designs with fractioned, symmetrical and clearly geometrical forms. However, it is fundamentally classical art, although it approaches classicism from a new perspective, based on archaeology and elementary aesthetic principles. Art Deco forms are idealised, balanced and proportioned, but at the same time synthetic and essential, far removed from the direct inspiration from nature of the late 19th century. Thus, in this work the movement and tension of the scene are perfectly captured, elements which are subordinated to the overall composition, the different parts being integrated into the whole to achieve a harmonious and beautiful result of great visual power.
"Ballerina with fan", Art Deco period.
Bronze.
Signed.
Size: 32 cm (total height with base) x 18 x 7 cm; + 5 cm.
Hungarian sculptor of the Art Deco period, Alexandre Kéléty emigrated to France in his youth, and completed his training in Toulouse. He later moved to Paris to complete his studies and consolidate his knowledge. He produced both sculptures and objects, and was particularly noted for his figures of animals, both exotic and European. He also produced beautiful and elegant figurative sculptures, depicting athletes and dancers, although he also tackled portraiture with a totally personal language. Today he is mainly represented in private collections.
Art Deco developed from the 1920s onwards, although it enjoyed a long life thanks to the popularity of the cinema, which spread its aesthetic until the 1940s, covering almost the entire inter-war period. The Déco aesthetic is, in a sense, an amalgam of many different styles and movements of the early 20th century and, unlike Art Nouveau, was influenced by the early avant-garde, notably Constructivism, Cubism, Futurism and even Bauhaus rationalism. Progressive archaeological discoveries in Ancient Egypt also left their mark on certain hard lines and the solidity of Art Deco forms. Likewise, as a style of the machine age, it used the innovations of the times for its forms: the streamlined lines of modern aviation, electric lighting, marine cladding, skyscrapers, etc. These influences are reflected in designs with fractioned, symmetrical and clearly geometrical forms. However, it is fundamentally classical art, although it approaches classicism from a new perspective, based on archaeology and elementary aesthetic principles. Art Deco forms are idealised, balanced and proportioned, but at the same time synthetic and essential, far removed from the direct inspiration from nature of the late 19th century. Thus, in this work the movement and tension of the scene are perfectly captured, elements which are subordinated to the overall composition, the different parts being integrated into the whole to achieve a harmonious and beautiful result of great visual power.
Buyer's Premium
- 26%
ALEXANDRE KÉLÉTY (Budapest, act. 1918 - 1940). "Ballerina with fan", Art Deco period. Bronze.
Estimate €6,000 - €8,000
4 bidders are watching this item.
Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Barcelona, -, esOffers In-House Shipping
Payment
TOP