Owlet - François Pompon

Owlet - François Pompon

RF005753
Hand-patinated reproduction. Mold made from an impression of the original work exhibited at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon.

Pompon stylises the animal by smoothing its body to the point of purity and insisting on the fixity of its attitude.
In reaction to Rodin's expressionism, François Pompon turned...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
19 x 9 x 10 cm
Material of the original work
Bronze
Artist
François Pompon (1855-1933)
Material
Resin
Maintenance
Ne pas exposer à une source de chaleur directe. Nettoyage : chiffon doux et sec
Museums
Musée d'Orsay, Petit Palais Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Musée Magnin, Musée de Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Theme
Animals
Art movements
19th century, Modern & Contemporary Art
Reference
RF005753
EAN
3336727446331
Conservation museum
Dijon - Musée des Beaux-Arts

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The work and its artist

François Pompon (1855-1933)

Son of a cabinetmaker, François Pompon entered the school of fine arts (Ecole des Beaux-Arts) of Dijon after having earned his living in Saulieu as a stone and wood worker. He studied architecture and sculpture and acquired basic knowledge in engraving.In 1874, he left for Paris and, thanks to contacts with contractors transforming Paris during the Second Empire, was able to produce decorative figures and caryatids for the façade of City Hall. For the next fifteen years, he worked as Rodin's assistant.It was only at the age of 67, with the 1922 Salon, that he attained success with the "White Bear".Especially known as a sculptor of animals, he exalted lyricism in light by polished surfaces with an economy of detail.After having been placed at the "Jardins des Plantes", the three hundred pieces bequeathed by F. Pompon were transferred to Dijon, at the Musée des Beaux-Arts.