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Sculptures by Henri Proszynski à Neuvic en Corrèze

Corrèze

Sculptures by Henri Proszynski

    5 Impasse de la Fontaine des Bergers
    19160 Neuvic

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1934
Installation of the fountain *Spring*
1937
Creation of the public garden and cariatides
avant 1949
Completion of high school cariatids
11 septembre 2013
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The Spring Fountain, also known as the Shepherd Fountain (not cadastral, public domain); the " Fountain of the Poule" (not cadastralized, public domain); the cariatides of the courtyard of the public garden (Box BD 25), as well as the public garden (Box BD 28); the entrance to the vocational school Marcel Barbanceys, located rue de l'Artisanat (cad. BD 79): registration by decree of 11 September 2013

Key figures

Henri Proszynski - Sculptor Author of the four sets between 1934 and 1949.
Maurice Mellon - Architect Designer of the public garden in 1937.

Origin and history

The sculptures of Henri Proszynski in Neuvic, created between 1934 and 1949, illustrate the stylistic evolution of the artist, moving from an Art Deco style to a marked geometrization. The first work, the Spring fountain (or fountain of the Shepherd), was installed in 1934. It embodies a typical 1930s plastic approach, mixing organic curves and decorative motifs.

In 1937, the artist collaborated with architect Maurice Mellon to decorate a newly designed public garden. Proszynski creates two cariatids to support the meadow, as well as a small concrete fountain decorated with mosaics, known as the Fountain of the Poule. These works mark a transition to more refined and geometric shapes, reflecting the modernist influences of the time.

The entrance to the Marcel-Barbanceys vocational school, located on Rue de l'Artisanat, is decorated with eight cariatides connected by a garland, completed before 1949. This set, with strict lines, ends Proszynski's creative period in Neuvic. The four sculptures (fontaines and cariatides) have been classified as Historic Monument since 2013, highlighting their stylistic consistency and their anchoring in the local heritage.

Proszynski's work in Neuvic is distinguished by its typological diversity, combining functionality (fontaines, architectural decorations) and aesthetic innovation. The public garden and the high school, places where sculptures are located, become spaces where art and daily life intersect, testifying to the cultural ambition of the commune in the 20th century.

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