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Calderwood Gallery
242 Geiger Rd.
Philadelphia, PA 19115 , United States
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Jules Leleu cabinet in mahogany and amboyna
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Early Classic French Art Deco cabinet by Jules Leleu in mahogany and amboyna, with ivory pulls and inlays, gilt bronze mounts in the lotus-style, and the original ivory-colored stone top. Signed. 48” wide x 18” deep x 35.5” high. This is an exquisite example of Leleu’s early work, with beautiful details and exquisite craftsmanship. Restored and refinished. Completely original.
French sculptor and designer, Jules Leleu was born (1883) and raised in Boulogne-sur-Mer and studied there at the Academie des Beaux-Arts with Theophile Deman. He studied also at a private academy in Brussels and at the Ecole Jean Goujon and Ecole des Arts Appliques in Paris.
In 1901 he and his brother, Marcel, took over their father’s painting business and Jules began working as an interior designer. Shortly after World War I, Jules opened his own interior design studio and furniture workshop in Paris, while also maintaining his cabinetmaking workshops in Boulogne through the 30s. His design aesthetic moderated over time, from the neotraditionalism of his 1920s work, including his presentation at the pivotal L'Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes in Paris – to more simple lines and techniques in the 1930s and a return to a more decorative, but reinterpreted style in the 1940s. Leleu received numerous government commissions for official and semi-official decors, French embassies, and civic and royal residences. He designed interiors and suites for more than 20 of the great French oceanliners including the Ile-de-France, Atlantique, Normandie, and France.
Leleu began showing his sculptural work in 1905 at the salons of the Societe des Artistes Francais. In 1922 he showed his design work at the same salon for the first time and later at the Salons of the Societe des Artistes Decorateurs, the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Tuileries.
Leleu’s career continued through the 1950s when he worked also with his son, Andre and his daughter Paule. Leleu died in 1961. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 48 in; H. 35.5 in; D. 18 in; W. 121.92 cm; H. 90.17 cm; D. 45.72 cm;
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Calderwood Gallery, established in 1982, specializes in original French Art Deco furniture and photography, showcasing works by renowned designers such as Ruhlmann, Dufrene, and Leleu. Located at 242 Geiger Rd., Philadelphia, PA, the gallery can be reached at 215.327.8664 or via email at calderwood.gallery@gmail.com.
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