Lot Details
Lot 158
Maurice Picaud (Pico) Gilded Gesso Relief Panel
Circa 1930
Depicting a dancer. Height 19 3/4 inches, width 18 3/4 inches.
Maurice Picaud (1900-1977) was a French architect whose most famous work includes this panel of a dancer which he used above the main entrance of the Folies Bergère building in Paris when he redesigned the building in its current Art Deco style in 1926.
C
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Sold for $2,125 (includes buyer's premium)
Additional Notes & Condition Report
Good condition overall; scuffing to frame; some light scattered surface scratching to panel; plaque to frame affixed slightly askew; small loss to high point of gilding
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