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CHRISTIAN LACROIX for CHRISTOFLE "Unicorn Sphynx" sculpture & paper press, silvered bronze 1998 - Pignolet Gallery

CHRISTIAN LACROIX for CHRISTOFLE "Unicorn Sphynx" sculpture & paper press, silvered bronze 1998


CHRISTIAN LACROIX for CHRISTOFLE "Unicorn Sphynx" silver plated bronze sculpture & paperweight, 1998.
With the inscription text under the base "With this creation of Christian Lacroix we present you all our wishes for an excellent year 1998".
This model was a gift from Mauricio Borletti, CEO of Christofle from 1993 to 2004.
Perfect condition.


  • Artist / Designer:Christian Lacroix (1951 - )
  • Issuer / Manufacturer:CHRISTOFLE.
  • Stamp / Label:Yes.
  • Period:20th century - 1980 to 2000.
  • Country of Origin:France.
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):8 x 6,5 x 3,5 cm.
  • Weight:0,2 Kg.
  • Condition:Excellent.
  • Style:Fantastic, Surrealism.
  • Material:Metal, Silver Plated, Silvered bronze.
  • Price:320 €

  • Pick-up:Free.
  • Belgium Delivery:20€.
  • France Delivery:25€.
  • Europe Delivery:30€.
  • Worldwide Delivery:40€.


Biography:
Christian Lacroix (1951- ), is a great French couturier, costume designer, designer, and illustrator.
After graduating with a degree in art history from the University of Montpellier, he went on to study at the École du Louvre in Paris to become a museum curator.
His first brief job was with Hermès, which he found thanks to Jean-Jacques Picart. He later became artistic director at Jean Patou. At a time when fashion was in upheaval in the 1980s, Christian Lacroix opened the fashion house that bears his name in 1987, with the help of Bernard Arnault. He presented his first haute couture collection, which was an immediate success. From 1992 onwards, the style became more refined, before changing radically in 2000, becoming darker.
In the mid-1990s, Christian Lacroix diversified into household linen, tableware, etc. This diversification would become even more marked a decade later. At the same time, Christian Lacroix was appointed artistic director of Pucci.
Christian Lacroix's creations were the subject of numerous museum retrospectives. For his part, Christian Lacroix turned his attention to decorating hotels and means of transport. The couturier finally left his house in 2009 to pursue his design business, XCLX. Sacha Walckhoff, his "right-hand man" from 1992 to 2009, is now Creative Director of Christian Lacroix....