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Chryselephantine Art Deco Ballets Russes Male Dancer, après D. H. Chiparus

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    Posted 6 years ago

    rlwindle
    (139 items)

    Chryselephantine sculpture dates back to the ancient Greek cult sculptures. They were made of gold and ivory. Chryselephantine sculpture of the Art Deco Era were made out bronze and Ivory usually. These items, like their ancient ancestors had to be assembled.to add the ivory pieces onto the figure. Demitre H. Chiparus was famous for these Art Deco figures especially those of the Ballets Russes danseuses and their flamboyant costumes. Chiparus had one favorite male danseuse, Vaslav Nijinsky in the fourth picture. I recently bought a chryselephantine sculpture from a vendor in the UK, he was missing his hands and only had threaded stubs (first picture). The vendor said the head was resin but turned out to be Ivory and has a fissure, third picture. I decided to restore the hands using faux ivory hands that can be screwed on and off like the original in the restoration, since Ivory hands would be out of the question. The figure is most certainly Nijinsky As for its origin, I can't state it is by Chiparus as there is no signature on the figure or its brown and white alabaster base or plinth so I will say "apres" Chiparus, or "after" Chiparus.

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Very handsome Nijinsky statue rlw, and you made him perfect by adding the hands. The costume appears to be from his ballet Afternoon of a Faun, beautifully colored. Great post!
    2. rlwindle rlwindle, 6 years ago
      Newfld,
      Nijinsky, if I recall got in trouble for being scantily clad during his performances of The Afternoon of a Faun and his other ballets Jeux and Le Sacre du printemps.
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 6 years ago
      FABULOUS DANCEUR !!!!
    4. dlpetersen, 6 years ago
      Really love it.

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