Late Nineteenth Century French Bronze and Ivory Statue of a Woman Dancing by A. Gori

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Late nineteenth century French bronze and ivory statue signed A. Gori [Affortunato Gori (Gory), French, 1895-1930]. Gori is a French artist known for portraits, busts, dancers, and nude sculptures. His work has sold in several auction houses for up to $12,000. This bronze and ivory statue of a woman dancing measures approx. 16.5" in height and is in fine original condition with no signs of prior restoration. The hands, arms, face, legs, and feet of the woman are made from ivory, and the woman's lavishly decorated dress is bronze with a wonderful gold patina. The statue stands on a marble base with a red velvet protective cover and in signed on the lower back of the bronze dress "A. Gori."

Item Details

Reference #:
5004
Quantity
1
Category
Metals
SubCategory
Brass/Bronze
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
Late Nineteenth Century.
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
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Weight
Unknown
Condition
Fine original condition, no signs of restoration.
Material