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A pair of French Art Nouveau side chairs, by Gaillard, in carved mahogany with green fabric upholstery. Formerly in the collection of the Chrysler Museum of Art.
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A French Art Nouveau ceramic vase by A. Debain, featuring a muted blue, red and yellow glaze, seated in a silver holder.
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A French Art Nouveau bronze letter knife by Albert Bartholome, featuring the handle cast in the form of a nude male figure seated on a rocky shore.
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Artist: Bartholome
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| Signed: "Bartholome" |
| Circa: 1896 |
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A French Art Nouveau mahogany armchair by Louis Majorelle, featuring gilt-bronze sabots and upholstered in green fabric. Similar chair pictured in: Louis Majorelle, by Victor Arwas, page 116 and in a dining room scene in Majorelle, by Roselyne Bouvier, La Bibliothèque des Arts, Paris, Publishers, page 117.
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A French Art Nouveau armchair, "Aux Algues” (seaweed) by Louis Majorelle, with carved arms depicting aquatic sea life, upholstered in green fabric. Pictured in Majorelle: Une Aventure Moderne, by Roselyne Bouvier, La Bibliothéque des Arts, Paris, Publishers, page 82 (plate 78), in an image described as the office of M. Houtot, a notary, at 7 rue Chanzy, Nancy.
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A French Art Nouveau armchair by Louis Majorelle, featuring stylized poppy buds at the top and twisted front legs, upholstered in modern Art Nouveau-style green fabric. A similar chair is pictured in: Art Nouveau: The French Aesthetic, by Victor Arwas, Andreas Papadakis, London, Publishers, page 304.
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A French Art Nouveau upholstered armchair by Louis Majorelle. Similar chairs pictured in Louis Majorelle Master of Art Nouveau design by Alaistar Duncan, Abrams, NY, 1991, page 171, plate 20
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A pair of French Art Nouveau carved wood "Fougères" side chairs by Louis Majorelle, with carved fern decoration.Pictured in Majorelle - Nancy: décorations d’intérieurs: meubles, tentures, bronzes, ferronneries (the 1906 Majorelle catalogue), The Paris Salons, 1895-1910, Volume III: Furniture, by Alastair Duncan, Antique Collectors’ Club, Publishers, page 409 (living room, La Société des Artistes Decorateurs, 1906), and in Louis Majorelle: Master of Art Nouveau design, by Alastair Duncan, Harry N. Abrams, New York, Publishers,, p.173, cat. 26.
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