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20th-century decorative arts (Part 2)

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Lot 219 - Gaston SUISSE (1896 - 1988) - "'Chinese Swallows and California Bobwhites in blooming Orphis" Circa 1955 Polychrome lacquer diptych engraved on an ivory lacquer background, decorated with flowers in gold leaf and enhanced with emerald green lacquer. One panel signed "G.Suisse". Panels: 95 x 50 and 95 x 35 cm Diptych: 95 x 85 cm (chips) We thank the rightful owner for confirming the authenticity of this work. A "Chinese Swallows and California Quail in the flowering Orphis" lacquer diptych made by Gaston Suisse from around 1955, with gold leaves and emerauld green flowers. One panel signed "G.Suisse". Pannels : 37,40 x 19,68 and 37,40 x 13,78 inch Diptych : 37,40 x 33,46 inch (chips) We thank the rights holder for confirming the authenticity of this work. Foire de Paris. 1955. Parc des expositions de la porte de Versailles May 14-30, 1955, stand 5612In 1929, André Boyer founded Galerie Boyer, a manufacturer-decorator specializing in the creation, execution and installation of interior decoration. Every year, the company took part in national and international exhibitions such as the Paris Fair and, later, the Salon des Métiers d'Art, Le Foyer d'Aujourd'hui and the Salon des Arts ménagers, presenting high-quality sets that won them numerous awards. In May 1955, he exhibited a set of six lacquer panels by Gaston Suisse. These panels were presented alternately with mirrors, and decorated a cosy-corner and a large low enfilade. For this presentation, he won 1st prize at the Ensembliers-Décorateurs exhibition. Our two panels were part of this ensemble.

Estim. 5 000 - 7 000 EUR

Lot 221 - Paul JOUVE (Bourron Marlotte 1878 - Paris 1973) - "Imperial Elephants in Hué". Circa 1937. Original large-edition lithograph printed in black on imperial Japanese paper. Signed in the plate lower left, off plate, and dedicated lower right. Artist's proof, lower left. 66 x 96 cm An "Imperial elephants at Hué" original black lithograph on japan paper made by Paul Jouve around 1937. Signed, authographed and artist's proof on the bottom left. 25,98 x 37,79 inch History: This design is taken from the original decoration Paul Jouve made for the wall decoration of the Normandie liner in 1935. All 30 issues plus artist's proof has been made on imperial japan paper. History : Plate taken from the original composition created by the artist for the wall decoration of the liner 'Normandie in 1935. The entire print run on imperial japan paper. Sheets measuring 66 cm by 96 cm. Edition of only 30 numbered copies, and a few artist's proofs. Bibliography: -L'Illustration number 4813Spécial Paquebot Normandie, June 1, 1935, drawing reproduced on page 210 - Charles Offrey: "Normandie", Paris, 1935, drawing reproduced on page 63 - Félix Marcilhac: "Paul Jouve", Editions de l'Amateur, Paris 2005, drawing reproduced on pages 240 and 241 and in the catalog of principal engravings on page 374. - Années folles, Années d'ordre, l'Art Déco de Reims à New-York", collective work, co-published by Hazan and Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims, 2006, France, catalogued on page 243. - Catalog for the exhibition "L'Art Déco de Reims à New-York", published by Réunion des Musées nationaux, France, drawing reproduced on page 128. - Christian Eludut: "Le Monde Animal dans l'Art Décoratif des années 30", éditions BGO, Paris 2007, model reproduced on page 35. Collections : Model 28/30 is in the Collections of the Musée d'Art et d'Industrie de Roubaix. Exhibition: "Années folles, Années d'ordre, l'Art Déco de Reims à New-York", Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims, France, from October 14, 2006 to February 11, 2007, listed on page 243 of the exhibition catalog.

Estim. 4 000 - 6 000 EUR