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François Pompon (1855~1933), between 1923 and 1933

For many years, Pompon was one of the most sought-after assistants in Paris, hewing blocks of marble for Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel. But after 1905, in reaction to Rodin's expressionism, Pompon abandoned the human figure and turned to the animals that he observed at the Jardin des Plantes. Polar Bear is the finest achievement in this vein; when it was exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1922, it brought the artist tardy recognition, at the age of sixty-seven.

Stripping away the trappings and details, he abandoned any realistic rendering and focused on the very essence of the animal. This economy of means gives the work a presence which draws its true force from its monumental scale. Far from the anecdotal, it reveals a search for timelessness and permanence: under the silent outer appearance of fullness, the smooth sculpture nurtures an aspiration to universal form. I keep a large number of details that will later go said Pompon. I first do the animal with almost all its trappings. Then I gradually eliminate them... Colette was struck by the thick, mute paws of his animals.

(Ref. Orsay museum website : http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/c...)

Making Process : https://dustofcosmos.blogspot.com/2018/10/musee-orsay-polar-bear.html

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I checked Bernard Champon's review and printed my model at 5000%. And I noticed that some of the floors are not flat. I modified the model and uploaded it again. The rev.2 model has a flat floor. Thanks to bernard champon for the feedback.
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