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This monograph on the sculptor François Pompon (1855–1933) is being published to mark the centenary of his famous White Bear. A first in the publishing world, it traces the artist's life and work.
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| Model | 9782376660620 |
| Artist | François Pompon |
| Author | Liliane Colas, Côme Rémy |
| Publisher | Norma |
| Format | Ouvrage relié |
| Number of pages | 416 |
| Language | Bilingue Français / English |
| Dimensions | 305 x 245 |
| Published | 2025 |
Raised in Burgundy before moving to Paris, François Pompon (1855-1933) began his sculpting career by assisting leading artists, including Auguste Rodin and René de Saint-Marceaux, all while specializing in portraiture. After performing demanding and anonymous labor for several years, he fashioned his own body of work devoted to animal sculpture.
Driven by a desire to capture the very essence of animal life, he based his art on the careful examination of live models and a subtle yet masterful use of light. His style, at once realistic, evocated and refined, presents harmonious volumes ans pure contours that creates emotion with a striking immediacy.
This book retraces the career of a passionate sculptor, whose evry creation - from Sanglier to Chouette to the emblematic Ours blanc - is evidence of his attentive, deeply mindful view of living things.
Concieved as a reference work, it features a richly illustrated biography, analytical texts, a catalogue raisonné and the artist's account book - a wealth of ressources to help understand, document and perform through studies of Pompon's output.
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