Sideboard with terracotta bas-reliefs
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Description
Extraordinary buffet designed by Albert-Lucien Guenot (1894-1993) and produced by Atelier d'art du Bon Marche for his exhibition titled "Dining Room" at The Salon by La Societe des Artistes Decorateurs; held from May 6th until July 5th, 1936 at the Grand Palais in Paris, France. In palmwood and quarter-sawn tiger oak; of rectangular shape with five doors, each featuring superior bas-reliefs in terra-cotta depicting African animals: crested porcupine (hystrix cristata), spurred tortoise (centrochelys sulcata), bat-eared fox (otocyon megalotis), fennec fox (vulpes zerda) and scrub hare (lepus saxatilis). Middle cabinet with a single door flanked by larger cabinets with pairs of doors each, enclosing single shelves. Resting on black metal base of bracket legs connected with system of 6 horizontal coil springs enveloping a full length polished copper slim rail and exposed spheres. Three original keys.
Ref: this buffet is shown on page 257, pic. 322, Albert Guenot, Dining-Room; "The Decorative Arts in France, La Societe des Artistes Decorateurs, 1900-1942", by Yvonne Brunhammer & Suzanne Tise, Rizolli New York, 1990. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Notes: This sideboard is shown on page 257, pic. 322, Albert Guenot, Dining Room; "The Decorative Arts in France, La Societe des Artistes Decorateurs, 1900-1942", by Yvonne Brunhammer & Suzanne Tise, Rizolli New York, 1990. Origin: France Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Palmwood, oak, terracotta, metal. Condition: Excellent. Professionally restored. Creation Date: Early 1930's Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco Book References: This buffet is shown on page 257, pic. 322, Albert Guenot, Dining-Room; "The Decorative Arts in France, La Societe des Artistes Decorateurs, 1900-1942", by Yvonne Brunhammer & Suzanne Tise, Rizolli New York, 1990. Dealer Reference #: SV15 Incollect Reference #: 298334 -
Dimensions
W. 97.75 in; H. 35.75 in; D. 21.75 in; W. 248.29 cm; H. 90.81 cm; D. 55.25 cm;
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