Art Deco Sculpture of a Deer and Panther by Rochard, White-Gold, France c. 1930
An expressive Art Deco sculpture depicting a dynamic battle between a deer and a panther, created in France around 1930 by the renowned artist Irénée Rochard, with the artist’s signature engraved on the plinth.
The sculpture is made from regule (art cast) and rests on a granite base. The deer is coated in a white-gold finish, standing out in striking contrast to the panther and base, which are painted in black. The base features an artfully cracked lacquer finish that mimics the appearance of stone, adding texture and depth to the piece.
This work exemplifies the Art Deco movement’s elegance and energy, with its emphasis on streamlined forms and dynamic poses. Fully refinished, this sculpture makes for a bold and timeless centerpiece.
Details for Sculpture
Dimensions
Height: 37 cm (14.57 in)
Width: 68 cm (26.77 in)
Depth: 12 cm (4.72 in)
Pedestal Only
Width: 45 cm (17.72 in)
Depth: 9.5 cm (3.74 in)
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