- Agathon Léonard
Agathon Léonard or Léonard Agathon van Weydevelt (1841
Lille - 1923Paris ), was a FrenchArt Nouveau sculptor.Belgian by birth, Léonard moved to Paris when quite young and studied sculpture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris under
Eugène Delaplanche . He became a member of theSociété des Artistes Français in 1887 and a member of theSociété Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1897. He regularly exhibited across France, and was made a chevalier of theLégion d'Honneur in 1900. Some of his best-known works are studies of dancers, such as "La Cothurne" (Tragic Pose from Le Jeu d'escharpe), modeled in 1895 and cast in 1900. The "Play of the Scarf", executed in a characteristicfin-de-siècle manner and rendered in gilt, showed a dancer in a flowing gown with a billowing scarf held above her head. This piece was produced in 1897, was inspired by the renowned dancer,Lois Fuller and was displayed as a table centerpiece at the1900 World's Fair at the "Pavillon de Sevres" in Paris.Bronze casting of Léonard's work was carried out by the
Susse Frères Editeurs foundry. Besides bronze, he also produced works in marble, quartz and ivory. Hisbas-relief ofSt. Cecilia is to be found in theAbbeville Museum and the theNantes Museum houses a bust titled "The Plunderer of Shipwrecks".Léonard also produced Art Nouveau medallions, statuettes and pottery. [ [http://www.tace.com/antiques_and_collectibles/items_forsale/25723.html The Antique & Collectible Exchange] ]
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Bibliography
*Ingelore Böstge, "Agathon Léonard: Le Geste Art Nouveau", Somogy Éditions D'Art (Paris, 2003)
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