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Philippe Hiquily
French, 1925 - 2013
Philippe Hiquily was a French sculptor and designer who lived from 1925 to 2013. He was known for his unique style that blended elements of modernism, surrealism, and abstraction.
Hiquily's sculptures often featured dynamic, twisting forms that evoked movement and energy. He worked with a variety of materials, including bronze, stainless steel, and aluminum, and often incorporated found objects and recycled materials into his pieces.
In addition to his work as a sculptor, Hiquily was also a talented designer. He created furniture, lighting fixtures, and other decorative objects that reflected his interest in modernism and his love of clean, simple lines.
Throughout his career, Hiquily's work was widely exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. He was particularly popular in his home country of France, where he was regarded as one of the most important sculptors of his generation.
Today, Hiquily's work continues to be celebrated for its bold, innovative style and its unique blend of modernism and surrealism. His legacy remains an important part of the history of 20th-century art and design.
Hiquily's sculptures often featured dynamic, twisting forms that evoked movement and energy. He worked with a variety of materials, including bronze, stainless steel, and aluminum, and often incorporated found objects and recycled materials into his pieces.
In addition to his work as a sculptor, Hiquily was also a talented designer. He created furniture, lighting fixtures, and other decorative objects that reflected his interest in modernism and his love of clean, simple lines.
Throughout his career, Hiquily's work was widely exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. He was particularly popular in his home country of France, where he was regarded as one of the most important sculptors of his generation.
Today, Hiquily's work continues to be celebrated for its bold, innovative style and its unique blend of modernism and surrealism. His legacy remains an important part of the history of 20th-century art and design.
Pair of Mid Century Modernist Polished Brass Hourglass Shield Form Sconces
H 14 in W 8 in D 4 in
$ 5,975
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