Fanny Rozet

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Fanny Rozet (born June 13, 1881 in Paris , † March 9, 1958 in Versailles ) was a French sculptor .

Life

Rozet was a member of the Union des femmes et peintres sculpteurs . The association requested access for women at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, which was reserved only for male artists. In 1896 Fanny Rozet was the first female sculptor to be accepted into the school. There she was a student of the sculptor Laurent Marqueste . Your submission to the award of the Prix ​​de Rome in 1905 did not go beyond a “preparatory examination”.

From 1904 the artist exhibited at the salons of the Société des Artistes Français in Paris. That year she received an honorable mention . In 1924 she received a bronze medal, in 1923 another honorable mention and in 1926 a silver medal for applied arts . Rozet was a member of society.

The sculptress worked with materials such as bronze, ivory, terracotta, ceramics, plaster and wood. Her works, including sculptures, decorative objects and lights in the Art Deco style , were produced and distributed by the Éditeur d'art (art publishers) Arthur Goldscheider , Susse Frères , Eyffinger et Marquet, Edmond Etling and Les Neveux de Jules Lehmann .

Works (selection)

  • Pas de L'Écharpe
  • Femme Mangbetou porteuse d'eau
  • Une charmeuse de serpent , 1900
  • Pierrot et Columbine dans l'amour
  • Danseuse à l'écharpe
  • Masque russe , in collaboration with Henri Chaumeil
  • Danseuse Javanaise
  • Deux jeunes marquises en conversation
  • Danseuse a l'eventail
  • Proposition
  • Vieille danse

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Alberto Shayo : Statuettes art deco period. Antique Collectors Club Art Books, 2016. ISBN 1-85149-824-9 . P. 214.
  2. Janet Horowitz Murray, Myra Stark: The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions. 1907-1908. Routledge, 2017. ISBN 1-31539-504-5 . P. 646.
  3. Pas de L'Écharpe In: 20da.co.uk