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"The Ring Dancer - Chiparus figures for Sale "
Height | 52 cm |
Width | 21 cm |
Length | 17 cm |
Weight | 5,7 kg |
Radiant Art Deco Elegance – The Ring Dancer - Signed Demétre Chiparus
The Art Deco Bronze Dancer – Statue with Ring embodies the glamour and rhythm of Paris in the late 1920s. This Dancing Girl Statue balances elegantly on one foot while arching her body in a dramatic curve. With a slender ring raised high above her head, she seems to hold a note of music in midair. Every fold of her costume and each smooth contour of her body reflects a mastery of motion. The polished bronze surface lets the Dancing Statue shimmer as though the performance continues.
Inspiration and Creation
Demétre Chiparus designed The Ring Dancer around 1928, inspired by the celebrated dancer Zoula de Boncza. The sculpture bears the signature “D. H. Chiparus,” confirming its link to the master of Art Deco. This Dancing Sculpture was cast using the lost-wax cire-perdue process, a technique that captures the finest detail. Original versions of this Chiparus Bronze were enhanced with delicately carved ivory for face and hands. The daring pose and ornate costume capture the spirit of Parisian theaters and the excitement of modern dance.
Early Life and Education
Born on 16 September 1886 in Dorohoi, Romania, Demétre Haralamb Chiparus—originally Dumitru Haralamb Chipăruș—grew up in a cultured family that valued art. His parents encouraged his natural talent and his fascination with the human form. After early studies in Italy, he moved to Paris to perfect his skills. At the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, he mastered both classical techniques and contemporary styles. This blend of tradition and innovation shaped all later Demetre Chiparus Sculptures, including the striking Dancing Girl Statue.
The Pulse of Art Deco Paris
During the vibrant 1920s, Paris thrived with music halls, cabaret, and avant-garde ballet. Chiparus absorbed the glamour of the Folies Bergère and the exotic energy of the Ballets Russes. His sculptures translate these performances into lasting bronze forms. Collectors of the era eagerly sought Chiparus Figures for Sale, recognizing their elegance and modern flair. The Ring Dancer perfectly mirrors the city’s fascination with movement, fashion, and the celebration of life.
Technical Mastery and Legacy
Creating a true Chiparus Bronze demanded exceptional craftsmanship and patience. The lost-wax process captured every intricate fold of fabric and every subtle muscle line. Many authentic works included ivory faces and hands to heighten realism and texture. Today the Ring Dancer and other Demetre Chiparus Sculptures can be admired in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These masterpieces remain sought-after Chiparus Figures for Sale, treasured by collectors around the world.
Enduring Influence
Demétre Chiparus continued working in Paris until his death on 22 January 1947. His art defines the golden elegance of the Art Deco era. Each Dancing Sculpture preserves the fleeting beauty of dance in a permanent medium. The Ring Dancer endures as a luminous example of how a Dancing Girl Statue can capture music and movement for eternity. Nearly a century later, the brilliance of Demetre Chiparus Sculptures continues to inspire and enchant new generations.
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