Jean Després

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3500 - 5000 EUR
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Result : 6 500EUR
Jean Després
Large modernist bracelet, hammered silver ( <800). Signé, poinçon de maître non lisibleL.: 20 - Pb.: 136 gr A silver bracelet, signed. A deposit is required in order to be able to bid on this lot. Your registration will only be effective after paying 2 000 euros deposit on AGUTTES website: https://www.aguttes.com/en/online-deposit (the deposit is only collected if you win the bid) JEAN DESPRES the avant-garde goldsmith of France of the inter-war period. Born in 1889, Jean Després began an academic apprenticeship at the age of 14 with a Parisian goldsmith. It is in this city in full industrial expansion that he draws his inspiration: attracted by the modernity of forms and materials, he immediately appears as an audacious and innovative artist. It was by frequenting the artists of the moment - Picasso, Modigliani, Braque - that he discovered Futurism and Cubism, which also inspired his work and took him even further away from the traditional vision of goldsmithing. In 1914, when France had just entered the Great War, Jean Després was forced to work as an industrial designer in the workshops of the military aviation. This experience would deeply inspire his work as a goldsmith once the war was over, when he returned to Avallon, the town of his childhood, to set up his workshop. Endowed with an exceptional talent, he aspires to transmit the aesthetic modernity of his time. He regularly and assiduously participates in the various fairs and exhibitions held in Paris and soon makes himself known to the public. From the 1930s onwards, Jean Després is at the peak of his art. He creates simple and original jewels recognizable thanks to their massive and audacious shapes. He works a lot with silver and stones such as onyx, turquoise or chalcedony.
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