(1920 – 1933)
Pompon spent most of his life working for other artists. From 1890 to 1895 he was chef d’atelier to Rodin, and then he assisted René de Saint-Mareaux until 1916. He also continued to search for his own style, in which the emerging Japonism and his admiration for Egyptian art played a major role.
His big breakthrough came at the age of 67, with the exhibition of his famous polar bear.
Height: 17cm

Happy Bird, Tuk
The Three Ages of a Woman
Stone Rosie
Pompon "Grand Duc" Medium
Vase Klimt, The Kiss
Coffe Cup, Yellow
We Love Mosha Global
Nature's Pride
Coffee Mug, Black
Molly Picasso 20 cm
Polar Bear 11cm
Tiny Pink (Wonka)
The Yawner 


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