Georges Gori
Georges Gori (* around 1900 in Paris ) was a French sculptor of Art Deco .
Life
Gori, the son of Italian parents, was a student of the sculptors Jean-Antoine Injalbert and Henri Bouchard . From 1929 he exhibited at the Paris salons of the Société des Artistes Français , of which he was a member from around 1932 to 1939. At the World Exhibition in Paris in 1937 , he showed his group of figures La Promenade , which was made by the Champeaux foundry .
Works (selection)
- Allegorie de l'effort
- Portrait de Tahitienne
- Elégante aux lévriers , 1925
- Danseuse égyptienne , 1925
- Jeune femme aux Dogues allemands ou Les Gardiens , 1925
- Élégante aux barzoïs , 1930
- Danseuse nue entourée de deux faunes
- L'Archer , 1923
- Jeune femme se coiffant , 1930
- Hercule bandant son
- Tueur d'ours
- Danseuse égyptienne , 1925
literature
- Alberto Shayo : Statuettes art deco period. Antique Collectors Club Art Books, 2016. ISBN 1-85149-824-9 . P. 114.
- Victor Arwas : Art deco sculpture. Academy Editions, 1992. p. 250.
Web links
- Georges Gori (French) In: artnet , with pictures of Gori's work.
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Gori, Georges |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Gori, Giorgio (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1900 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris , France |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |