Fayral and Guerbe were 2 pseudonyms used by the famous Pierre Le
Faguays. Fayral and Guerbe were both the family names for his mother and
wife. Pierre Le Faguays was born in Nantes, France and became famous
for the originality he gave his dancers, many of which were inspired by
the statues of Tanagra. Like Chiparus, Faguays' sculptures did a great
deal for perpetuating the 1920s version of the ideal female form - all
lithe athleticism with nimph like physiques. He gained a medal of honour for his work in 1927. He was a best
friend of Max Le Verrier and the Le Verrier foundry made most of - if
not all of his pieces. For collectors original works by Faguays command high fees and
his work really embodies the 1920s aesthetic.
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