Sunday, May 8, 2022

François Pompon

French sculptor François Pompon was born this day in 1855. 


At an early age he assisted Rodin, and Rodin said "you will be a great artist."


But success came later in life for Mr. Pompon, when in 1922, at age 67, his sculpture of a polar bear won widespread acclaim.


Pompon became celebrated during the Art Deco era for his simplified contours and smooth surfaces.


Read more about François Pompon on Wikipedia.

4 comments:

Robert Michael Walsh said...

Stylized smooth surface sculptures, especially of animals like those of Pompon, became a trope, but they transcendend the art deco movement and are still current with modern sculptors. I got hooked by Beniamino “Benny” Bufano, active in the San Francisco area in mid 20th century.

James Gurney said...

Robert yes! and also Inuit animal sculpture developed these qualities independently.

DAVID CARLTON said...

MR.GURNEY HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO THE SCULPTER GARDENS AT BROOKE GREEN GARDENS IN SC?I THINK YOU'D LIKE IT.IT HAS LIVE ANIMALS TOO.AND ITS REASONABLY PRICED.

DAVID CARLTON said...

FROM DAVID CARLTON,MR.GURNEY HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO BROOKE GREEN GARDENS IN SC.?IT HAS LOT OF SCUPLTERS I THINK YOUD LIKE.PLUS IT HAS LIVE ANIMALS AND IS REASONABLY PRICED.