Roland Paris Bronze & Ivoroid Jester Statue Rare Condition
Item #3539 SOLD
Roland Paris Bronze & Ivoroid Jester Statue Rare. This is classic Roland Paris, as he was known as the “Art Deco Jester King” which was reflected in his many sculptures. Reminiscent of a classical past and his own curious caricature approach reflects an original and unique approach. A nearly perfect example of the cold-painted burgundy-red color, the finish of this piece—has great depth and details. The ivory has a minor repair but looks more like the typical striations of natural ivory in one of the arms. The bronze is featured on its own page ”183″ in the Alberto Shayo book on Roland Paris, shown below.
Roland Paris (1894-1945) was born in Vienna, Austria. He went to Berlin and studied with Henry van der Velde, co-founder of the Bauhaus school. His specialty was humorous, sometimes sad, and occasionally satirical bronze and ivory figures, often with exaggerated facial expressions. His works command high prices and are sought after by avid collectors.
Roland Paris is one of the most recognizable artists of the Art Deco world, yet his work remains an enigma. His art is caricature-like, bordering grotesque, and he delivers critical perspectives on society’s downtrodden via jesters and devils. His mediums range from sculpture and painting to porcelain and wood, including woodcuts and the written word” Alberto Shayo.
Measurements
15″ T x 4.5″ W