Limousine Impériale en cristal Daum (1987) Sculpture by Xavier Froissart

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  • Limited Edition (#EA 2/2/1130) Sculpture, Glass on Stone
  • Dimensions Height 3.9in, Width 16.5in / 9.00 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $5,000
Object-sculpture 42 cm long created by Xavier Froissart in 1987 in homage to the sumptuous Limousines of the 1930s, produced in crystal by the famous Daum crystal factory and presented on a marble plate of 52x20x2.5cm. Limousine weight 9kg, marble plate weight 5kg. The proposed object is the second of the designer's two artist's proofs. Signatures[...]
Object-sculpture 42 cm long created by Xavier Froissart in 1987 in homage to the sumptuous Limousines of the 1930s, produced in crystal by the famous Daum crystal factory and presented on a marble plate of 52x20x2.5cm. Limousine weight 9kg, marble plate weight 5kg. The proposed object is the second of the designer's two artist's proofs. Signatures and numbers engraved in the crystal. Object in perfect condition, a few tiny scratches on the black marble, invisible when the object is placed on it.
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Xavier Froissart is a contemporary French artist. His current pictorial work takes the form of an exploration of the myth of Babel and the memory of lost civilizations. Around unfinished[...]

Xavier Froissart is a contemporary French artist. His current pictorial work takes the form of an exploration of the myth of Babel and the memory of lost civilizations. Around unfinished architectures, unstructured buildings, cosmic and telluric manifestations, he works on the notions of constructed and deconstructed, balance and imbalance, finished and unfinished. He thus lets us glimpse a forgotten world in mutation whose vestiges, associated with the primitive power of the color red, question us about the past and the future of human civilizations.

Xavier Froissart was born in 1951, in France. He has been exhibited nationally and internationally since 1973. He won a Gold Medal from the Society of French Artists, Paris in 1976.


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