Henri Hébert

Dancer at Rest

1926
In the late 1920s Hébert sculpted a series of nude figures with titles evoking the urban culture of the modern age such as "Flapper" and "Charleston." Always working from a live model, Hébert has depicted the model in a relaxed and natural pose, an effect heightened by the sensitive treatment of the face, that of a woman rather than a performer.
Title
Dancer at Rest
Date
1926
Medium
Sculpture
Materials
plaster with paint
Dimensions
46.4 x 18.5 x 13 cm
Nationality
Canadian
Credit line
Purchased 1991
Accession number
35977