Alexander Oppler (1869 - 1937), a bronze head of André Derains Black green patinated bronze, on the right side of the nape the artist's signature "Oppler". Stepped grey-brown marble base. Height 52 cm. Expressive portrait of the famous French painter André Derains (1880 - 1954), who shared a studio with Maurice de Vlaminck in around 1900 and developed the Fauve Movement in cooperation with Matisse. During the occupation of France in WW II the German authorities offered him the position of director at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, which he refused - alongsi,


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