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This Art Deco subject was created by Ghanu Gantcheff (1898-1950), and is a bronze with a greenish brown patina on a black marble base. This bronze bears the author's signature plus the bronze mark.
Ghanu Gantcheff (1898-1950) was a sculptor born in Kazanlik, Bulgaria. He moved to Paris in the 1920s, where he produced a number of Art Deco-style chryselephantine statuettes for the Arthur Goldscheider image foundry. In 1930, he took part in the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français in Paris with his work Pudique (in German, Bescheiden).
Entitled "The Antelope Hunter", it depicts an antelope being tamed by a man. It is in a superb state of preservation, with a tiny white stain on the marble.
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Dimensions :
- Marble support
Length : 64 cm
Width: 18.1 cm
Thickness: 4.5 cm
- Subjects
Height man: 25 cm
Antelope height: 20.5 cm
Antelope length : 42 cm
M2542
Ref: Q4BH2PU57P