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César Baldaccini - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

CESAR 
BALDACCINI

1921 - 1998

Creator of the famous César awards for French cinema, César Baldaccini is also known for his use of sculpting from cheap materials, Iron and plaster. He joins the New Realism movement in 1961 and is subject to many exhibitions and retrospective, for being a major contributor to history and sculpture.

César Baldaccini - bronze sculptur - L’homme qui marche - Claire - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

CÉSAR
L'HOMME QUI MARCHE - CLAIRE

1987

Bronze with brown patina

Original Edition of 8
Signed and numbered
Stamp by Bocquel Foundry

Work listed in the Durand Ruel Archives

H 157 cm x W 95 cm x D 28 cm

César Baldaccini - bronze sculptur - L’homme oiseau - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

CÉSAR
L'HOMME OISEAU

1985

Welded and patinated bronze

Original Edition of 8

Signed and numbered

Stamp by the Bocquel foundry
Work listed in the Durand Ruel Archives

César Baldaccini - bronze sculptur - Odile - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

CÉSAR
ODILE

1987

Bronze with brown patina 

Original Edition of 8
Signed and numbered

H 85 cm x W 85 cm x D 57 cm

César Baldaccini - bronze sculptur - Rosine - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

CÉSAR
ROSINE

1987

Bronze with brown patina 

Original Edition of 8
Signed and numbered

H 65 cm x W 89 cm x D 41 cm

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