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Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925)
Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925) - Sculpture Style Art nouveau Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925) - Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925) - Art nouveau
Ref : 124938
14 000 €
Period :
20th century
Artist :
Affortunato Gory
Dimensions :
l. 17.32 inch X H. 37.4 inch
Sculpture  - Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925) 20th century - Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925)
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Salomé, ca. 1910 - Affortunato Gory (active between 1895 And 1925)

Marble sculpture: 95 cm (height)
Signed at the base

Affortunato GORY is an artist of Italian origin who arrived in Paris to continue his training, was exhibited at the Salon until the start of the First World War. He is known for his various sculptures representing mainly women. His reputation is also made by the different compositions he creates with marble, gilded and patinated bronze, as well as ivory, and especially for his chryselephantine sculptures.
Here, the artist represents Salome, a Jewish princess from the beginning of the first millennium, who requested the head of Saint John the Baptist from her father-in-law Herod Antipas. The story has been taken up by several painters, such as Pierre BONNAUD with his famous Salomé painted around 1900, but also by writers like Victor HUGO and Oscar WILDE. Here, Affortunato GORY is inspired by the famous dancer Maud Allan (fig.6), who played the first role of Salomé at the Opera.

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Marble Sculpture Art nouveau