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alexandre noll (1890 - 1970)
Lot 165 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Design
Date: 23.05.2024 00:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 243
Lot 124 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Design
Date: 23.05.2024 00:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 243
Lot 144 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Design
Date: 23.05.2024 00:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 243
Lot 211 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Design
Date: 02.12.2020 00:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 244
Lot 32 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Date: 26.05.2023 14:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 201
Lot 34 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Design
Date: 26.05.2023 14:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 201
Lot 107 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Date: 25.05.2022 15:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 164
Lot 8 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Art contemporain et Design - vente en ligne
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Date: 08.12.2020 09:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 101
Lot 273 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1890-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Date: 27.05.2021 10:00 UTC -05:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 139
Lot 8 ALEXANDRE NOLL (1980-1970)
Alexandre Noll (1890 - 1970)
Design
Alexandre Noll
19.05.1890 - 30.11.1970
France
Alexandre Henri Noll was a French wood sculptor and furniture designer. He spent the First World War in Macedonia, during which he made numerous watercolor sketches and wood engravings. It was not until the 1920s that he turned his full-time attention to artistic design. Noll began with copies of Chinese art, umbrella handles and Art Deco lamp bases, commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret. Noll was a member of the artist group L'Evolution, founded by the Éditeur d'art (art publisher) Arthur Goldscheider. In the same year he took part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, for which he designed a series of sculptures. In 1935 he began to produce his "furniture sculptures", which he made out of sycamore, mahogany, teak and ebony, among other things. He took part in the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, where he showed some vases, jugs and crockery made of wood and polished. During the Second World War, Noll developed his own style with his furniture and sculpture designs. Contrary to the trend towards mass production that prevailed after the war, he produced wooden furniture individually. In the 1950s, Noll finally turned to wood carving and took part in numerous exhibitions in France with his works.
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Design
Date: 01.06.2021 13:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 145