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His work is found in several important museums such as Musee National d' Art Moderne (Paris). A loose association of English. and Janle and also his full name.
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There are a few publications available with knowledge of founders and sculptors - of which notable are: Art Deco and other Figures by Bryan Catley, Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze by James Mackay, both available from the Antiques Collectors Club. Chiparus - Master of Art Deco by Alberto Shayo (Abbeyville Press), Bronzes, Sculptors and Founders by Berman (Schiffer Books), also by Schiffer - Art Deco Sculpture and Metalware by Alfred W. Edward and Art Deco Sculpture by Victor Arwas. The information below is just some of the information that I have gathered over the years, and I will be updating this page from time to time when new information becomes available. French interior designer born in Chatillon- Cologny in 1.
Trained at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs Paris. Worked with Selmersheim and Rapin and Dufrane, selling his items which included modernist furniture and lighting through La Maitrise and Saddler.
He took over the firm of Sue et Mare in the late 1. Often worked in collaboration with his twin brother Jean who was the display manager for galleries Lafayette and their joint works were marked JJ Adnet. Aichele, Paul (1. Born in Germany he first exhibited at the Berlin Art Exhibition of 1.
Bacchante. The following year he became a member of the German Academy of Arts. Subsequently he participated in the Berlin exhibitions, the Crystal Palace Exhibition in Munich and the Dusseldorf Arts Exhibition, mainly genre and allegorical figures.
Aladin. French ceramics company again sadly little information is available. But Aladin item are top quality and they produced items such as - figural ink pots, ink stands, night lights, statues, flacons, perfume lamps and ashtrays. Alain also produced pieces designed by various designers and some of the statuary artists - Leyritz, Roser, Godard, Bever and Kelety to name a few. We do not know if it was a factory or a retail outlet for sure. Some of the pieces bear similarities to the works of Boulogne - Henri Delcourt and Alfred Renoleau pieces. But it is just speculation as to whether there was any connection, this is not helped by the fact that many companies copied each other or did similar themed pieces.
Many pieces were unmarked, some marked Aladin or Aladin Luxe and also some marked AR. Aladdin items are now highly sought after worldwide. Alliot - Lucien Charles Edoard.
Born in 1. 87. 7 he was a pupil of Barrias and Couton. He exhibited at the Salon from 1. Jury from 1. 93. 4 onwards. Interesting to note that he used the pseudonym of Luc on his non bronze pieces. Alonzo. Domonique Alonzo born in Paris in the late 1. He was a pupil of Falguiere and exhibited his works at the Salon des Artistes Francais from 1.
ATOAto is short for Hatot (Leon Hatot). He was a French clock maker and is famous for producing one of the first battery operated clocks in the 1. He patented the classic form of pendulum which used a magnet and coils to impulse the pendulum. This is done by the current from the first coil switching a transistor which supplies a larger current to the second coil at the right moment. Lalique supplied some of the glass panels for some of his clocks. He used various materials to produce his clocks, marble, onyx, bakelite, wood and glass. Most of his clocks are very stylish and deco and although the batteries are no longer available to power them - a good clock man can usually do a conversion to a modern battery.
Ato clocks are now highly sought after world wide. Argentor Werke. The firm Argentor Werke was located in Wimbergerstraße, in one of the inner districts of Vienna, a site where different metal- ware companies gathered together. It was the custom at the time for companies with reputation to invite artists to create designs which then were to be cast. Argy- Rousseau, Gabriel 1. French master craftsman and famous for his handcrafted pate de verre techniques - unlike many other glass decorators he never mass produced.
Studied at the National High School for Ceramics in Sevres in 1. Pate de Verre in 1. Salon des Artistes. Pate de verre consists of powdered glass molded and then fused by heat.
Changed his name to his wife's maiden name in 1. Diplayed at most of the Paris Salons in the 1. His work is highly sought after today and fetches a high premium.
Bachelet, Emile Just. Born Nancy, France on January 2, 1. Studied in Nancy and Paris - where he also exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francais in 1. He was awarded a gold medal at the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in 1.
Nancy Pavilion. A Societaire of the Salon d'Automne, he exhibited at the Salon from 1. He specialised in busts, figures, animals and small groups. He also exhibited at the Nationale and became an associate in 1. Best known works were Piete Danseuse and Foal. He worked in bronze, spelter, terracotta and porcelain. Many of his works are on display in the Museums of Nancy and Epinal.
Bakelite - Dr Leo Baekland. A Belgian scientist, emigrated to the USA in 1. In 1. 90. 7 he was working as an independent chemist when he accidentally discovered the compound of carbolic acid and formaldehyde. When he tried to reheat the solidified compound he discovered it would not melt, no matter how high the temperature.
He was later able to trademark Bakelite as well as two other variations catalin and marblette which today are also referred to as bakelite. Bakelite was the first synthetic plastic. Because of its durability and beauty its uses seemed endless, and it grew in popularity very quickly.
Everything from electrical plugs, car dashboards, early radios and ornate jewellery were made from bakelite. It could be produced in a wide array of colours, but most common were white, brown, green and red.
As a result of this invention, Dr Baekeland is seen as the father of the present plastic industry; costume jewellery from the 1. Josephine Baker Baker, Josephine - Born 3 June 1. St. Louis, Missouri, USA and died on 1. April in Paris. Her birth name was Freda Josephine Mc. Donald. Her early life hinted at her future career. She first danced for the public on the streets of St.
Louis for nickels and dimes. Later she became a chorus girl on the St. Louis stage. At age 1. Pullman porter William Howard Baker, but left him when she ran away from St. Louis at age 1. 7, feeling there was too much racial discrimination in the city. She eventually made her way to Paris, France. Her first job in Paris was in "La revue negre".
Her next significant job was at the Folies Bergere, where she was a member of the club's all- black revue. It was there, in 1.
She quickly became a favourite of the French, and her fame grew, but she had many ups and downs during her career. Although popular in France, during the "Red Scare" era of the 1. US Sen. Joseph Mc. Carthy (R- WI), she was falsely accused of being a Communist and informed that she was no longer welcome in the US (in 1. American citizenship, utterly disgusted by the blatant and official racism against blacks, and became a French citizen).
In 1. 96. 1 Josephine was awarded the Legion of Honour, France's highest award. In the late 1. 96. Grace Kelly, who by that time had married Prince Rainier of Monaco and was now known as Princess Grace of Monaco, offered her a home in Monaco when she learned of Josephine's financial problems.
At the request of Princess Grace, Josephine performed at Monaco's summer ball in 1. That same year she staged a week of performances in New York City and called the show "An Evening with Josephine Baker". She had just begun a Paris revue celebrating her half- century on the stage when on April 1. She died without regaining consciousness. Her funeral was held in Paris, and she was buried in Monaco. Balleste. Enrique Molins- Balleste was born in Barcelona, a Spanish artist who later moved to Paris. It would appear that Molins and Balleste are one and the same artist and he would use either Molins or Balleste to sign his pieces.
Some same figures are signed Molins whilst the other is signed Balleste. Often signed his name as BAL. Famous for his theatrical and genre groups and figural lighting.