item number: MAX0040
Bacchanale Dancer Sculpture in Art Deco Style by Janle for Max Le Verrier
Step into the refined elegance of the Roaring Twenties with BACCHANALE, a stunning Art Deco sculpture by Janle, meticulously produced in the 2020s by the renowned Atelier Max Le Verrier in France. Crafted using the original molds from the 1920s, this piece is not a replica but a contemporary original—honoring the legacy of French Art Deco with masterful fidelity.
A Sculpture of Movement and Grace
The sculpture portrays a dynamic and expressive female dancer, frozen in a moment of exuberant rhythm. With outstretched arms and a lifted leg, she conveys a striking sense of motion. A large circular element behind her enhances the sculpture’s balance and visual rhythm—hallmarks of the Art Deco style.
The figure’s elegant pose and fluid lines reflect the artistic excellence of the Le Verrier workshop, combining sensuality, energy, and classical proportion in a piece that is both powerful and refined.
Material & Craftsmanship
•Material: Régule (spelter or white bronze), a traditional metal alloy widely used in original French Art Deco sculpture.
•Patina: Hand-applied green patina adds depth and richness—each sculpture is unique.
•Base: Mounted on a polished marble base, offering visual contrast and stability.
Condition & Authenticity
This piece is in mint condition, directly from the Max Le Verrier atelier, and faithfully cast from the historic molds originally used in the 1920s. It represents the enduring quality and craftsmanship that define the Le Verrier name.
Dimensions & Weight
•Width: 25 cm
•Height: 34 cm
•Depth: 8 cm
•Weight: Approx. 5 kg
A Collector’s Statement Piece
Whether showcased in a curated Art Deco collection, a contemporary interior, or as a focal point in a classic setting, BACCHANALE is a tribute to the golden age of design. With its rich history and sculptural beauty, it is a compelling investment for collectors and design enthusiasts who appreciate the elegance of French Art Deco and the enduring artistry of Max Le Verrier.