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Alfred-Jean HALOU (1875-1939) - Lot 56

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Alfred-Jean HALOU (1875-1939) - Lot 56
Alfred-Jean HALOU (1875-1939) Eve with apple tree, 1920 Bronze print, No. 1/10. Sand casting, without indication of foundry. Signed AJ. Halou 50 x. 24 x 21 cm BIBLIOGRAPHIE : - Prix du Salon et boursiers de voyage, general catalogue, IIIrd five-year exhibition, imp. Paris, 1912 (plaster Ève exhibited). - Hubert-Fillay, " Le statuaire A.-J. Halou ", Le Jardin de la France, n°14, April 1921. - La Bande à Schnegg, cat. exp., Paris, Musée Bourdelle (June-September 1974), Paris, Musée Bourdelle, 1974. Halou successfully created numerous female statuettes, often considered the best of his work, such as La Baigneuse au buisson, kept at La Piscine - Musée d'Art et d'Industrie de Roubaix; La Femme agenouillée at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Lyon; or Le lever, at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris. Halou, who was Rodin's practitioner between 1903 and 1911, was probably marked by the master's interpretation of the Eve, more particularly the "rock" version. Ève au pommier is mentioned in the catalogue of the Salon d'Automne of 1920 : " n°1039 : Ève au pommier (bronze statuette of a single jet), first proof 1/10 numbered ".
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