Tuesday, April 11, 2006
André Groult, Chambre de Madame, 1925
These two items, the chiffonier and the portrait, are inside that room.
Top, André Groult, Chambre de Madame, in the Ambassade Française, at the Paris 1925 Exhibition. Click image for 600X458 version.
Left, André Groult, chiffonier, Mahogany, ivory and sharskin, French. Click image for 600X458 version.
Right, Marie Laurencin, "Portrait of a Woman" oil on canvas, French, 1925. Click image for 359X499 version.
Scanned from "Art Deco 1910-1939" edited by Charlotte Benton, Tim Benton and Chislaine Wood.
Labels:
1920s,
André Groult,
art deco,
furniture,
painting,
Paris Exhibition,
portrait
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4 comments:
This room would be great to reproduce in miniature!
I hadn't thought of it that way, but you're right! It does look like a little doll's house! :)
I want that chest. Wow.
I love the texture of the wood veins in that chest.
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