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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann (French, 1879-1933)
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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann Bibliothèque en palissandre circa 1926
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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann Cabinet en amaranthe reposant sur des pieds fuseaux godronnés terminés par une petite boule d’ivoire, ouvrant à deux portes et trois tiroirs / Cabinet in amaranth resting on high fluted feet ended by ivory balls, opening with two doors and three drawers
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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann Cabinet Fuseau à une porte, en ébène de Macassar. L’entrée de serrure et les sabots en ivoire circa 1920
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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann Coffret rectangulaire en bronze argenté cannelé. L’intérieur est en ébène de Macassar / Rectangular box in silvered fluted bronze. Inside in Macassar ebony
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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann Ensemble de quatre appliques en bronze argenté et abat-jour en métal laqué bordeaux
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Emile Jacques Ruhlmann Ensemble de salon Salonicol composé d’un canapé et deux fauteuils en bois doré / Set composed of a settee and two armchairs in gilt wood, Salonicol model 1925
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Biografie |
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1913 |
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First public exhibition at Paris Salon d’Automne |
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1925 |
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His Hotel du Collectionneur pavilion at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes (which would later give the Art Deco style its name) showed pieces that blended classical luxury with Parisian modernism. |
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1927 |
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Commission: tea room of the French oceanliner, Ile-de-France |
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1935 |
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Commission: significant work on the Normandie |
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French Art Deco designer and decorator, born and active in Paris. The most famous of the illustrious French designers of the period. |
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