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2 Volumes: "Jean Prouvé, architecture/industire", multiple authors / "Jean prouvé en lorraine", Catherine Coley, Ed. Press universitaire de nancy, 1990

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2 Volumes: "Jean Prouvé, architecture/industire", multiple authors / "Jean prouvé en lorraine", Catherine Coley, Ed. Press universitaire de nancy, 1990

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Jean PROUVE (1901 - 1984) Model created in 1947, produced until 1953 Low pedestal table Structure on three legs joined by a folded sheet-steel frame supporting a round top Solid oak and oak plywood H. 35 cm - D. 95 cm Stains, scratches Bibliography : - Patrick SULZER, Jean Prouvé. Complete Works, Vol. 2: 1934-1944, Birkhäuser, Basel, 2000, schematic model p. 310 - Patrick SULZER, Jean Prouvé. OEuvre Complète Vol. 3: 1944-1954, Birkhäuser, 2005, technical drawing and similar model, p.152 - Patrick SEGUIN, Jean Prouvé, Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris, 2017, vol. 1 similar model p. 312-319, 325 - Patrick SEGUIN, Jean Prouvé, Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris, 2017, vol. 2, similar model, p.21 The first drawings of Jean Prouvé's low pedestal table appeared in 1943. Its construction is simple and accomplished. Three legs are joined by folded sheet-metal crosspieces that fit into them. Fasteners consolidate the tripod. The free-standing tripod can be fitted with a stone, glass or wood top. The latter is attached to the base. Originally designed for Atlas, the 95 cm-diameter pedestal table will be produced in several versions with different heights and circumferences. Charlotte Perriand used a series entirely in African red wood for the Air France building in Brazzaville. Its aesthetic is light. The three legs are reminiscent of the uprights of a slatted visitor's chair. Some archive photos show Jean Prouvé seated in the armchair we sold at the "Les Prouvé de Jean Prouvé" sale, October 17, 2023, opposite a low stone-topped pedestal table.

[Manette] [hunting and travel] Lot of paperback and bound books including: -OBERTUR (Jean). Gibiers de notre pays, à Paris, à la librairie des Champs-Elysées, 1936. Three illustrated paperback volumes by the author (first book justified 320, second book justified 512, third book justified 1116). -OBERTHUR (Jean). Canards sauvahes et autres palmipèdes, à Paris chez Durel, 1948. One paperback volume illustrated by the author. -OBERTHUR (jean). Les animaux primitifs, Paris: Durel, 1946. One volume paperback -OBERTHUR (Jean). Animaux de Vénerie et chasse au chien courant. Paris: Durel, 1947, one volume illustrated by the author. -OBERTHUR (Jean). L'activité migratoire. Paris, chez l'auteur, 1947. One paperback volume, illustrated by the author. -OBERTHUR (Jean). Gibier de notre pays. A PAris, chez l'auteur, 1941. One bound volume with dust jacket. As is. -OBERTHUR (Jean). Du héron aux perdrix de la grive aux rapaces. A Paris, chez Durel, 1954. -BLANCHOD (Dr. Fred). 4 paperback volumes. -BLOND (Georges). 3 paperback volumes. -BENOIST (Marc). l'aviation française. one paperback volume. -VILLARD (Paul). les vikings. one paperback volume. -LELONG. Le Sahara au 100 visages. one volume paperback. -DECAUX. Chasses en Abyssinie, à Paris chez Delagrave. s. d. One bound volume. -Le grand livre de la chasse et de la nature, one volume bound in full cloth. -Two almanacs, one from 1900 and one from 1909. -MABILLE DE PONCHEVILLE. Hills of Rome. One bound volume. All in mint condition.