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Rare Malvina Hoffman Bronze Nude Sculpture Of A Coty Fashion Award Trophy 1962 Awarded To Designer

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Malvina Hoffman 1962 Coty Fashion Award Trophy Awarded To Designer Donald BrooksKnown in the fashion design world by the nickname "The Winnie" , it was the equivalent to winning an Oscar for fashion design.The sculpture depicts a nude with draped fabric. the work is signed at the base as pictured. The piece is a Coty fashion award with text that reads, "Coty, American Fashion Critics Award, Presented to Donald Brooks, Winnie 1962, Return Award 1976". 


Size: 
17"H x 7"W x 5"D


The Coty American Fashion Critics’ Awards (awarded 1943–1984) were created in 1942 by the cosmetics and perfume company Coty, Inc. to promote and celebrate American fashion, and encourage design during the Second World War. In 1985, the Coty Awards were discontinued with the last presentation of the awards in September 1984, the CFDA Awards fulfill a similar role. It was casually referred to as "fashion’s Oscars" because it once held great importance within the fashion industry and the award ceremonies were glitzy galas. Donald Brooks (January 9, 1928 – August 1, 2005) was an American fashion designer and creator of the "American Look" founded in the 1950s and 1960s. He had an immense passion for stage and film, designing well over 3500 costumes. Brooks efforts were recognized by an Emmy Award and numerous other honors; he was also nominated three times for the Academy Award and once for a Tony.

Malvina Hoffman a New York sculptor who had studied with Rodin. She was commissioned by Marshall Field to create an exhibition of over 100 sculptures that were exhibited at the Marshall Field Museum in Chicago. The New York Times called it “probably the largest commission ever granted any sculptor, ” male or female. Over 10 Million people visited the exhibition during its 30 year run, from 1933 into the 1960s when it was dismantled. About 50 of the works have more recently been returned to museum galleries for exhibition.

Condition: good condition