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Enrique Molins Balleste - Sculpture, The Dancer and the Dove - 21 cm - Régule, Marbre

Artist: Enrique Molins Balleste (signed “Balleste”) Period: Art Deco, ca. 1925–1935 Material: Spelter (zamak) with cold-painted decoration, bird figure; onyx/alabaster base Dimensions: (add in cm) Condition: Good vintage condition (details below) ⸻ Description Beautiful Art Deco sculpture by Enrique Molins Balleste, depicting a young woman seated gracefully with a bird resting on her arm. Molins Balleste was a prolific and highly collectible Spanish sculptor working in Paris during the interwar years, known for his elegant female figures, dancers, and allegorical themes. This piece is cast in spelter and retains its original cold-painted polychrome decorations, especially visible on the dress. The work sits on a heavy onyx/alabaster plinth, typical of the period’s decorative sculptures. The pose, hairstyle, and refined anatomy are characteristic of Molins Balleste’s style, combining sensuality with lightness and movement. Comparable works from the artist regularly appear in Art Deco auctions. Signed “Balleste” on the base. ⸻ Condition • Typical age-related wear to the cold paint • Minor patina and oxidation spots on spelter • Onyx base with small edge chips and scratches • Underside with original fabric covering, partly worn • Overall structurally sound and visually attractive Photos are part of the description. Enrique Molins Balleste Place: Barcelona Born: 1893 Death: 1958 Biography: Introduction to Enrique Molins Balleste Enrique Molins Balleste was a Spanish artist born in Barcelona in 1893. He moved to Paris and became known for his lighting figural work and wood sculptures. He passed away in 1958. Early Life and Career Enrique Molins Balleste began his artistic journey in his hometown of Barcelona, where he was exposed to various art movements and styles. His early works were influenced by the Catalan Modernisme movement, which was a significant force in Spanish art during that time. As he progressed in his career, Enrique Molins Balleste became known for his unique style, which blended traditional techniques with modern elements. Artistic Style and Notable Works Enrique Molins Balleste 's artistic style was characterized by his use of lighting figural work, which gave his pieces a sense of depth and dimension. His wood sculptures were also notable for their intricate details and textures. Some of his most famous works include Personnage à la Main Percée II 16-2 38, created by Julio Gonzalez, which can be found at the Museu Coleção Berardo in Lisbon, Portugal. Another notable work is Menú de Els Quatre Gats, created by Pablo Picasso, which showcases his early style and influence. Influences and Legacy Enrique Molins Balleste 's work was influenced by various artists, including Julio Gonzalez and Pablo Picasso. His unique style and contributions to the world of art have made him a notable figure in Spanish art history. The Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao in Bilbao, Spain, has a collection of his works, including View of L’Aleixar, created by Joaquim Mir. Conclusion Enrique Molins Balleste 's legacy continues to be celebrated through his works, which can be found in various museums and collections around the world. His unique style and contributions to Spanish art have made him a significant figure in the history of art. For more information on Enrique Molins Balleste and his works, visit Enrique Molins Balleste. Top 5 Famous Artists of All Time Enrique Molins Balleste Ramon Casas Y Carbó Notable works by Enrique Molins Balleste include his lighting figural work and wood sculptures, which have been exhibited in various museums and collections.

99787877

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Enrique Molins Balleste - Sculpture, The Dancer and the Dove - 21 cm - Régule, Marbre

Enrique Molins Balleste - Sculpture, The Dancer and the Dove - 21 cm - Régule, Marbre

Artist: Enrique Molins Balleste (signed “Balleste”)
Period: Art Deco, ca. 1925–1935
Material: Spelter (zamak) with cold-painted decoration, bird figure; onyx/alabaster base
Dimensions: (add in cm)
Condition: Good vintage condition (details below)



Description

Beautiful Art Deco sculpture by Enrique Molins Balleste, depicting a young woman seated gracefully with a bird resting on her arm. Molins Balleste was a prolific and highly collectible Spanish sculptor working in Paris during the interwar years, known for his elegant female figures, dancers, and allegorical themes.

This piece is cast in spelter and retains its original cold-painted polychrome decorations, especially visible on the dress. The work sits on a heavy onyx/alabaster plinth, typical of the period’s decorative sculptures.

The pose, hairstyle, and refined anatomy are characteristic of Molins Balleste’s style, combining sensuality with lightness and movement. Comparable works from the artist regularly appear in Art Deco auctions.

Signed “Balleste” on the base.



Condition
• Typical age-related wear to the cold paint
• Minor patina and oxidation spots on spelter
• Onyx base with small edge chips and scratches
• Underside with original fabric covering, partly worn
• Overall structurally sound and visually attractive

Photos are part of the description.


Enrique Molins Balleste
Place: Barcelona
Born: 1893
Death: 1958
Biography:

Introduction to Enrique Molins Balleste

Enrique Molins Balleste
was a Spanish artist born in Barcelona in 1893. He moved to Paris and became known for his lighting figural work and wood sculptures. He passed away in 1958.

Early Life and Career

Enrique Molins Balleste began his artistic journey in his hometown of Barcelona, where he was exposed to various art movements and styles. His early works were influenced by the Catalan Modernisme movement, which was a significant force in Spanish art during that time. As he progressed in his career, Enrique Molins Balleste became known for his unique style, which blended traditional techniques with modern elements.

Artistic Style and Notable Works

Enrique Molins Balleste
's artistic style was characterized by his use of lighting figural work, which gave his pieces a sense of depth and dimension. His wood sculptures were also notable for their intricate details and textures. Some of his most famous works include Personnage à la Main Percée II 16-2 38, created by Julio Gonzalez, which can be found at the Museu Coleção Berardo in Lisbon, Portugal. Another notable work is Menú de Els Quatre Gats, created by Pablo Picasso, which showcases his early style and influence.

Influences and Legacy

Enrique Molins Balleste
's work was influenced by various artists, including Julio Gonzalez and Pablo Picasso. His unique style and contributions to the world of art have made him a notable figure in Spanish art history. The Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao in Bilbao, Spain, has a collection of his works, including View of L’Aleixar, created by Joaquim Mir.

Conclusion

Enrique Molins Balleste
's legacy continues to be celebrated through his works, which can be found in various museums and collections around the world. His unique style and contributions to Spanish art have made him a significant figure in the history of art. For more information on Enrique Molins Balleste and his works, visit Enrique Molins Balleste.

Top 5 Famous Artists of All Time
Enrique Molins Balleste
Ramon Casas Y Carbó
Notable works by Enrique Molins Balleste include his lighting figural work and wood sculptures, which have been exhibited in various museums and collections.

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