Null Jean ROYERE in the taste of
Gilded brass 3-light chandelier.
70 x 50 cm.
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Jean ROYERE in the taste of Gilded brass 3-light chandelier. 70 x 50 cm. Wear

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Jean ROYERE in the taste of Gilded brass 3-light chandelier. 70 x 50 cm. Wear

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Jean ROYERE (1902-1981) Eiffel Tower" coffee table, model created in 1947, in patinated wrought-iron and brass beads, in an upside-down U-shape incorporating a glass slab in the form of a bowl (attached, rods damaged, one side of the table curved). Height 34 cm - length 130 cm - depth 55.5 cm. Provenance: this piece was made for a house entirely decorated by Royère in Plappeville (57), for which the archives of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris hold invoices and plans. History: in 1947, the magazine Art et Industrie organized an exhibition of furniture and objets d'art entitled "La Résidence Française", in which Jean Royère presented the Tour Eiffel coffee table model for the first time. Bibliography: "La Résidence Française," Art et Industrie, June 1947, p. 20 for the photo of Jean Royère's stand in 194è showing the Tour Eiffel table. "Jean Royère. Mobilier", Galerie Du Passage , Paris, 1992, similar model referenced and reproduced on p. 51. "Jean Royère, Décorateur à Paris", Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 1999, similar model referenced and reproduced on p. 25. "Jean Royère", Galerie Jacques Lacoste, Paris, 1999, similar model referenced and reproduced pp. 97-98-99. Catherine & Stéphane De Beyrie, Jacques Ouaiss, Jean Royère, New York, 2000, similar model referenced and reproduced p. 16. Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Royère, Volume 1, Paris, 2012, similar model referenced and reproduced pp. 142, 147-48. Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Royère, Volume 2, Paris, 2012, similar model referenced and reproduced pp. 62, 92-93. Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean Royère, Paris, 2017, p. 144 and p. 300 for an archive photo of Royère's stand at the "French Residence" exhibition. Viewable by appointment with the expert at Cabinet Marcilhac 01 42 49 74 46.