Max Le Verrier was a French sculptor, Le Verrier makes his pieces in the Art Deco style.
Born Louis Octave Maxime Le Verrier January 29, 1891 in Neuilly-sur-Seine France.
The artist moved to London in 1909 after World War I from 14-18.
The artist attended the School of Fine Arts in Geneva where he made some of his first statues.
Back in France in 1918, Le Verrier opens his own studio and is appreciated for his works.
Art Déco takes its name from the first international exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts held in the heart of Paris in 1925.
The exhibition brought together 21 countries and welcomed more than fifty million visitors.
During this exhibition, Max Le Verrier received a gold medal.
His style was widely regarded as an eclectic blend of elegance and modernism infused with diverse influences (from ancient Egypt, ancient Greece or still tribal art).
Max Le Verrier lived in Paris until his death on June 6, 1973 at the age of 82.