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Édouard-Marcel Sandoz - Fennec - Rare Terracotta Sculpture
$25,000
£18,993.83
€21,827.90
CA$35,115.57
A$38,222.41
CHF 20,252.69
MX$459,682.30
NOK 257,507.75
SEK 235,977.36
DKK 163,053.07
About the Item
Edouard-Marcel SANDOZ (1881-1971)
Fennec
Terracotta proof
Signed “Sandoz” and with the “Susse Frerers Paris” foundry pastille
This exceptional Édouard-Marcel Sandoz terracotta fennec sculpture captures the elegant poise and alert spirit of the desert fox with remarkable sensitivity. Modeled in warm-toned terracotta, the piece reflects Sandoz’s mastery as an animalier sculptor, combining lifelike detail with the refined geometry characteristic of early 20th-century French Art Deco design. The oversized ears, attentive gaze, and sleek posture are rendered with a fluidity and warmth unique to terracotta, making this sculpture an intimate and expressive study of the fennec’s natural charm. Signed by the artist, the work exudes both sophistication and subtle dynamism, making it a compelling decorative object for the discerning collector.
A rare example of Sandoz’s terracotta work, this fennec is ideal for collectors of Art Deco sculpture or admirers of fine French decorative arts. The piece demonstrates the artist’s ability to translate vitality and personality into a small-scale form, offering both aesthetic refinement and sculptural presence. Whether displayed on a mantel, console, or in a curated collection, this sculpture adds warmth, elegance, and historical significance to any interior.
- Creator:Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 12.2 in (30.99 cm)Width: 11.41 in (28.99 cm)Depth: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Terracotta,Cast
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:20th C.
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Harrington Park, NJ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU10453247344822
Edouard-Marcel Sandoz
Born in Basle, educated in Switzerland, Edouard Marcel Sandoz worked mainly in Paris, where he settled in 1908. A sculptor of men and of animals, he expressed himself in bronze, in ceramic, and through the direct cutting of stone. A painter of flowers and of landscapes, he was also an unflagging producer of sketches and water-colours. His motto : “ In art, one has to love everything : nature, science, one's fellow man… ” His defining characteristics : intellectual curiosity and technical discipline. His freedom of expression was grounded in mastery of classical and traditional techniques, his knowledge of materials, the constant search for new tools, the opening up of new artistic territories, and the study and profound understanding of his subject-matter. His very personal style, developed in the course of a long career, bears the imprint of the Art Nouveau period, in which he was a forceful presence.The predominance of animalism in his sculptural work incited him to found the French Society of Animalists in 1933. His commitment to the service of his fellow artists led him to preside over the Baron Taylor Association for more than thirty years, to found the Charitable Society for Children of Artists, and to contribute to the creation of the Cité des Arts in Paris. In recognition of his talents and achievements, France elected him a Member of the Academy of Fine Arts, and appointed him to the rank of Commander both of the Legion of Honour and of the Order of Arts and Letters.
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