Ary Bitter, Orphée, bronze

In 1925, Ary Bitter exhibited alongside Paul Sylvestre, Maximilien Fiot, Roger Godchaux and Georges Guyot at the Susse Gallery on Boulevard de la Madeleine. The same year, he exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, then he had twenty-nine of his works published by Susse during the interwar period and sixteen others by Les Neveux de J. Lehmann. The consecration came when he was declared out of competition at the 1932 Salon, and received the Legion of Honor the same year. In 1937, Bitter took part in the International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques in Paris, where he exhibited glassware and chamotte stoneware with Bouraine at the Palais de la Céramique, and Herakles, a bronze, at the Palais du Métal with Guyot, Guino and Fiot.

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Ary BITTER
Ary BITTER (1883-1973) - Orphée Bronze à cire perdue à patine brune. Signé sur la terrasse, mention "cire perdue "et cachet et signature du fondeur SUSSE frères éditeurs. Haut. 22, 5 cm
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