Friends Forever
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ca. 1927 (made)
ca. 1927 (made)
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An elegant woman stands with her hands resting on the heads of two Russian borzoi hounds. Chiparus specialized in chryselephantine sculpture. This technique, famously used in Greek antiquity, combined bronze and ivory, and was particularly popular in France during the art deco period in the 1920s and 1930s. 'Friends Forever' was produced in multiples, in three different sizes, this being the largest. The elegance of the woman resting her hands on her slender hounds, as well as the outline of her body beneath her clothes, accords with the ideal of the 'New Woman', la garçonne (the boy-woman), that emerged after the First World War.
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Materials and techniques | Ivory and cold-painted bronze on marble base |
Brief description | Group 'Friends Forever', by Demeter Chiparus, 1927, bronze and ivory, Romanian (made in Paris), 20th century |
Physical description | An elegant woman stands with her hands resting on the heads of two Russian borzoi hounds. The chryselephantine sculpture of ivory and cold-painted bronze rests on a marble base. |
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Object history | Seized by Border Force, 2005, on loan to the V&A since 2005; transferred to the V&A by Border Force, 2021 |
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Summary | An elegant woman stands with her hands resting on the heads of two Russian borzoi hounds. Chiparus specialized in chryselephantine sculpture. This technique, famously used in Greek antiquity, combined bronze and ivory, and was particularly popular in France during the art deco period in the 1920s and 1930s. 'Friends Forever' was produced in multiples, in three different sizes, this being the largest. The elegance of the woman resting her hands on her slender hounds, as well as the outline of her body beneath her clothes, accords with the ideal of the 'New Woman', la garçonne (the boy-woman), that emerged after the First World War. |
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Accession number | A.7-2021 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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