





CELINE LEPAGE
FEMME DE MARRAKECH, c. 1925
Bronze with brown patina.
H 78 - L 22 - P 21,5 cm (H 30.7 - W 8.7 - D 8.5 in)
Sand casting. Signed "Céline Lepage", stamped "La Stèle", numbered "28" on founder's stamp.
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Provenance
This model was designed by Céline Lepage in 1921 when she returned from Morocco. It was entitled "Woman in Marrakech" by the art publisher Arthur Goldscheider, founder of the group "La Stèle" of which Céline Lepage was a member. Presented at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts of 1925, the subject is a popular success and several versions are widely distributed in France, of variable sizes and in various materials (ceramic in particular).Publications
ROUGER (Gustave), "Nos artistes au Maroc", L'Art et les Artistes au Maroc, Revue d'Art de France et de l'Etranger, number 30, 1922 October, p. 36.Paul-Camille Lepage, "Les conceptions artistiques de Céline Lepage", L'Art et les artistes, March 1933, p. 185.
"1930 : Quand le meuble devient sculpture", catalogue d'exposition, Le Louvre des Antiquaires, 1981, similar model p. 41.
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