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Paul Stamati Gallery
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Bridgewater, CT 06752 , United States
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Wrought Iron Gate, After Edgar Brandt
$ 19,000
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Description
EDGAR BRANDT (1880-1960) Les Bouquets, infime variante du modèle présenté à l’Exposition Internationale, Paris, 1925 puis au XVIe Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris, 1926 Exceptionnelle paire de grilles d’intérieur en fer forgé patiné et, en partie, doré. Chaque vantail présente une partie simulant un dormant et des encadrements frangés. Les motifs de palmettes sont déclinés en plusieurs dimensions et ornent de grandes volutes aux profils frangés et somment les parties latérales. Les bouquets stylisés dorés forment les décors centraux. Chaque partie centrale est sommée d’un rang de sphères facettées et dorées. Complète de ses dormants à gonds. Vers 1925. Manque une petite palmette en partie basse de l’un des grilles, oxydations.
Chaque grille :
Hauteur : 161 cm – Largeur : 80,5 cm Paire de grilles (sans les dormants) :
Hauteur : 161 cm – Largeur : 161 cm Expositions : - Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris, 1925 - Un modèle identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, fut présenté lors de cette manifestation. - XVIe Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris, 1926. Un modèle identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, fut présenté lors de cette manifestation. Collections publiques :
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris – Une variante à un seul vantail et aux dormants différents est conservée dans cette institution sous le numéro d’inventaire 25504. Bibliographie : - Le Fer à l’Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs Modernes – Présentation de Guillaume Jeanneau, éditions F. Contet, Paris, 1925. Un modèle identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, reproduit planche 12. - La Ferronnerie moderne – Présentation d’Henri Clouzot, éditions Charles Moreau, Paris, 1925. Un modèle identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, reproduit planche 4. - L’Amour de l’Art – Juin 1926. Un modèle
identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, reproduit page 215 dans un article consacré au Salon des Artistes Décorateurs sous la plume de Gaston Varenne. - Henri Clouzot - Art deco iron works – Reprint Dover Publications, New York, 1997. Un modèle identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, reproduit planche 4 (ill. 1). - Joan Kahr – Edgar Brandt – Master of Art deco ironwork – Éditions Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1999. Un modèle identique de grilles, avec une légère variante de fronton et sans dormants, reproduit page 132.
EDGAR BRANDT (1880-1960) Les Bouquets, a tiny variant of the model presented at the International Exhibition, Paris, 1925 then at the XVIth Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris, 1926 Exceptional pair of interior grilles in patinated wrought iron and, partly, Golden. Each leaf has a part simulating a frame and fringed frames. The palmette motifs are available in several sizes and adorn large scrolls with fringed profiles and crown the side parts. The stylized golden bouquets form the central decorations. Each central part is topped with a row of faceted and gilded spheres. Complete with its hinged frames. Circa 1925. Missing a small palmette in the lower part of one of the grids, oxidations. Each grid: Height: 161 cm - Width: 80.5 cm Pair of grids (without frames): Height: 161 cm - Width: 161 cm Exhibitions: - Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris, 1925 - One identical model grids, with a slight variant of pediment and without frames, was presented during this event. - XVIe Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris, 1926. An identical model of grilles, with a slight variant of the pediment and without frames, was presented during this event. Public collections: Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris – A variant with a single leaf and different frames is kept in this institution under the inventory number 25504. Bibliography: - Iron at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative Arts – Presentation of Guillaume Jeanneau, F. Contet editions, Paris, 1925. An identical model of grilles, with a slight variant of the pediment and without frames, reproduced on board 12. - La Ferronnerie moderne – Presentation by Henri Clouzot, Charles Moreau editions, Paris, 1925 An identical model of railings, with a slight variant of pediment and without frames, reproduced on plate 4. - L'Amour de l'Art – June 1926. An identical model of railings, with a slight variant of pediment and without frames, reproduced page 215 in an article dedicated to the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs by Gaston Varenne. - Henri Clouzot - Art deco iron works –Reprint Dover Publications, New York, 1997. An identical model of railings, with a slight variant of the pediment and without frames, reproduced on plate 4 (ill. 1). - Joan Kahr – Edgar Brandt –Master of Art deco ironwork – Éditions Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1999. An identical model of grilles, with a slight variant of the pediment and without frames, reproduced on page 132.
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In the Style of: Edgar Brandt Origin: France Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Wrought Iron & Gilt, Patinated Condition: Fair. One small detail missing and one scroll needs to be soldered. It needs to be refinished. Creation Date: 1925 Styles / Movements: Art Deco Dealer Reference #: SKU00000934 Incollect Reference #: 771376 -
Dimensions
W. 161 in; H. 161 in; D. 4 in; W. 408.94 cm; H. 408.94 cm; D. 10.16 cm;
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Paul Stamati Gallery, with nearly 40 years of experience, offers an exceptional selection of French Art Deco pieces, including chandeliers, wall sconces, bronzes, and more from the 1930s. Located in Bridgewater, CT, the gallery operates by appointment only and can be reached at 646.322.4533 or gallerymail@stamati.com.
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