French artist Celine Lepage lived from 1882 to 1928. As a young artist, Celine Lepage spent some formative years in Tunisia and Morocco with her husband, a young officer. On her return to Paris, she... Read full biography
French artist Celine Lepage lived from 1882 to 1928. As a young artist, Celine Lepage spent some formative years in Tunisia and Morocco with her husband, a young officer. On her return to Paris, she created four sculptures influenced by her experiences abroad and exhibited them at the 1919 Salon... Read full biography
French artist Celine Lepage lived from 1882 to 1928. As a young artist, Celine Lepage spent some formative years in Tunisia and Morocco with her husband, a young officer. On her return to Paris, she created four sculptures influenced by her experiences abroad and exhibited them at the 1919 Salon d'Automne and in 1923 at the Salon des Tuileries. Her work was such a success that she was asked to participate in the design of the Pomone pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs. At... Read full biography
French artist Celine Lepage lived from 1882 to 1928. As a young artist, Celine Lepage spent some formative years in Tunisia and Morocco with her husband, a young officer. On her return to Paris, she created four sculptures influenced by her experiences abroad and exhibited them at the 1919 Salon d'Automne and in 1923 at the Salon des Tuileries. Her work was such a success that she was asked to participate in the design of the Pomone pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs. At the same exhibition she created bas-reliefs on the theme of novelty for Paul Follot at the Bon Marche exhibition. Before her death at the age of 35 Celine Lepage had agreed for La Manufacture National de Sèvres to produce an edition of ten examples... Read full biography
French artist Celine Lepage lived from 1882 to 1928. As a young artist, Celine Lepage spent some formative years in Tunisia and Morocco with her husband, a young officer. On her return to Paris, she created four sculptures influenced by her experiences abroad and exhibited them at the 1919 Salon d'Automne and in 1923 at the Salon des Tuileries. Her work was such a success that she was asked to participate in the design of the Pomone pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs. At the same exhibition she created bas-reliefs on the theme of novelty for Paul Follot at the Bon Marche exhibition. Before her death at the age of 35 Celine Lepage had agreed for La Manufacture National de Sèvres to produce an edition of ten examples of 'La Cueillette des Oranges'. Originally designed in 1922, an example was included in the Exposition Coloniale in Paris in 193... Read full biography
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