Lot n° 151
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Josette HEBERT-COEFFIN (1906-1976) - Lot 151
Josette HEBERT-COEFFIN (1906-1976)
Cup with Hungarian oxen, circa 1930
Grey marble sculpture
Unique piece
Signed Coeffin
Height: 35 cm, length: 70 cm.
Provenance :
Former Anne-Sophie Duval collection
Acquired from Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris in September 2012
JOSETTE HÉBERT-COËFFIN (1906-1976)
French sculptor, engraver and medalist
Born in Rouen on December 16, 1906, Josette Hébert-Coëffin established herself as one of the most accomplished French sculptors and medalists of her generation. A pupil of the great masters Robert Wlérick, Charles Despiau and Maurice Gensoli, she trained at the École des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, where she won first prize in sculpture and architecture in 1922.
A recognized precocious artist, she became the first French laureate of the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Foundation in New York. In the 1930s, she collaborated with the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, for which she designed several models. Her talent was recognized by two gold medals, one awarded at the 1937 International Exhibition, the other by the Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie.
Josette Hébert-Coëffin's work is characterized by great formal sensitivity, expressive modeling and rigorous execution. Her repertoire includes busts, bas-reliefs, religious statuettes and a remarkable collection of medals.
A 'Bowl with Hungarian Oxen' grey marble sculpture by Josette Hebert-Coeffin
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