A striking and sculpturally refined French Art Deco ceramic figure depicting a seated female dancer, executed in a luminous celadon or mint-green glaze with subtle crackle throughout.The figure is rendered with a distinctly modernist sensibility—her form reduced to fluid, architectural volumes, with drapery suggested through smooth, sweeping contours rather than naturalistic detail. One arm arcs gracefully overhead, creating a dynamic silhouette that is both poised and introspective, emblematic of the restrained elegance of French Art Deco design.The monochromatic glaze enhances the sculpture’s purity of form, pooling gently at the edges and revealing fine craquelure consistent with intentional decorative glazing techniques of the period. The integrated plinth base further underscores its cohesive, sculptural presence.The underside bears an impressed model number “200,” along with a faint vertical factory mark and additional collection inventory notation. The form, glaze, and numbering system are consistent with production by the Faïencerie de Saint-Clément (Lorraine), a noted French ceramics manufactory active in the Art Deco period.This example comes from The Arthur J. Williams Collection, adding a layer of distinguished provenance.A refined and quietly sophisticated decorative object—equally compelling as a standalone sculptural work or as part of a curated Art Deco grouping.Dimensions:Height: 15.5 inWidth: 9 inDepth: 3.25 inCondition:Good vintage condition. No visible chips, cracks, or repairs.Surface presents with fine, even craquelure consistent with original glaze technique. Minor surface wear and light marks consistent with age and handling. Small area of missing glaze from original firing,Provenance:The Arthur J. Williams Collection