ID 861331
Lot 32 | RENÉ COULON (1908-1997)
Estimate value
€ 12 000 – 18 000
Chaise, réalisée par les verreries Saint-Gobain, vers 1937-1938
Verre Saint-Gobain, métal chromé, simili-cuir, okoumé et hêtre / Saint-Gobain glass, chrome plated metal, leatherette, okoume and beech
81 x 45,5 x 45 cm / 31 7/8 x 17 7/8 x 17 3/4 in
Signée René Coulon et portant la marque du fabricant Bte SGDG gravée à l'acide près de la base
Provenance
Collection privée, Pays-Bas.
Literature
Pour des modèles comparables lors de l'Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques de 1937 :
B. Champigneulle, ‘Le Pavillon de Saint-Gobain. René Coulon et Jacques Adnet, architectes’, Mobilier et Décoration, 1937, p. 511.
A. Barré-Despond, Union des artistes modernes, éditions du Regard, Paris, 1986, p. 150
UAM, Une aventure moderne, catalogue d’exposition, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 30 mai-27 août 2018, p.194.
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Artist's Resale Right ("droit de Suite").
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details.
Artist: | Rene Emile Charles Coulon (1882-1974) |
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Medium: | Glass |
Art style: | Modern art |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps |
Artist: | Rene Emile Charles Coulon (1882-1974) |
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Medium: | Glass |
Art style: | Modern art |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps |
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