Georges Gori (1900-1944) was a French sculptor known for his Art Deco bronzes. He was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1925 to 1939, and his work was also shown at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in 1925. Gori's sculptures are often characterized by their streamlined forms and elegant poses. He often depicted female figures, as well as animals and mythological creatures. His work is influenced by Art Deco artists such as Paul Manship and Charles Despiau. Gori's work is represented in museums and private collections around the world. He died in Paris in 1944 at the age of 44. There is also an Italian sculptor named Affortunato Gory (1895-1925) who is sometimes referred to as G. Gori. However, the two sculptors are not related.

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An Art Deco cold painted spelter figural group by G. Gori,…

Art Deco Spelter Figural Group by G. Gori, c. 1930

An Art Deco cold painted spelter figural group by G. Gori, Georges Gori (1900-1944), circa 1930 depicting a modish semi-reclining woman in a gold and black draping dress, with ivorine features, accompanied by a recumbent deer, raised on a black marble…

La Coleccion Gori - the Gori collection: history and Nature,…

Gori Collection: History and Nature

La Coleccion Gori - the Gori collection: history and Nature, Fattoria di Celle, [Ivam Institut Valenciad'Art Modern], 2003, h/cover 264pp with d/j.

A fine Art Deco figural group, 'The Guardians' by G. Gori,…

Art Deco Figural Group: The Guardians

A fine Art Deco figural group, 'The Guardians' by G. Gori, circa 1920s, in patinated spelter, featuring an elegantly clad woman in a flowing medieval inspired dress with a jewelled hem, matching drop sleeves and a cloche, with ivorine hands and face, and…

After A. Gori, Art Deco style bronze figure of a dancer, height…

Art Deco Bronze Dancer Sculpture

After A. Gori, Art Deco style bronze figure of a dancer, height 50 cm

An Art Deco cold painted spelter figural group by G. Gori,…

Art Deco Spelter Figural Group with Deer

An Art Deco cold painted spelter figural group by G. Gori, circa 1925, depicting a modish semi- reclining woman in a gold and black draping dress, and ivorine features, accompanied by a recumbent deer, raised on a black marble plinth faced with cream onyx…

A large bronze figure and dog group on a marble stand, in the…

Art Deco Bronze Woman and Great Danes Group

A large bronze figure and dog group on a marble stand, in the Art Deco style of G. Gori, a woman in a cloche cap and a medieval inspired draping gown with her two imposing great danes, each separately positioned upon a bespoke marble and wrought iron…

Gori, G, an Art Deco figurine of a woman in a long flowing gown…

Art Deco Figurine with Retrievers and Onyx Plinth

Gori, G, an Art Deco figurine of a woman in a long flowing gown flanked by two large retrievers, upon an elliptical caramel onyx and black marble plinth, etched signature of G Gori to base lower left, circa 1920s/30s, in spelter and ivorine. Height 40 cm.…

G. Gori Art Deco style bronzed and gilt metal figural group of…

Art Deco Woman Walking Hound Sculpture by Gori

G. Gori Art Deco style bronzed and gilt metal figural group of a woman walking a hound, on brown marble plinth, signed 'G Gori' to base. Height 53 cm width 53 cm.

Figure group early 20th century French Art Deco spelter figure…

French Art Deco Spelter Figure with Dobermans by G. Gori

Figure group early 20th century French Art Deco spelter figure with onyx base lady with two dobermans signed G Gori (Georges Gori) 52 x 71 x 22 cm

Art Deco spelter and ivorine figure of Diana and her hounds…

Diana and Hounds Art Deco Figure by G. Gori

Art Deco spelter and ivorine figure of Diana and her hounds with the face and hands in moulded ivorine, a flowing patinated dress, a leash in each hand, two hounds, a rectangular green and brown onyx base and an inscribed signature on the base, 'G. Gori'