JACQUES LE CHEVALLIER and RENÉ KOECHLIN, Rare and i
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Rare and important desk lamp, model no. 40, ca. 1928
Aluminum, Ebonite. 16 1/2 in. (41.9 cm.) high
PROVENANCE Private Collection, Paris; Private Collection, USA
LITERATURE Ce temps-ci, Cahiers d'art contemporain, Paris, no. 3, January 1929; L'Art vivant, 5e, Paris, no. 102, March 1929; L'Art international d'Aujourd'hui, Paris, vol. 9; Arlette Barré-Despond, Union des Artistes Modernes, Paris, 1986, p. 321; Alastair Duncan,
Jacques Le Chevallier, a stained glass artist, and René Koechlin, a civil engineer (and brother of Maurice Koechlin, designer of the Eiffel Tower), collaborated on a small number of modernist lamps at the end of the 1920s. Their designs, industrial in ap
Aluminum, Ebonite. 16 1/2 in. (41.9 cm.) high
PROVENANCE Private Collection, Paris; Private Collection, USA
LITERATURE Ce temps-ci, Cahiers d'art contemporain, Paris, no. 3, January 1929; L'Art vivant, 5e, Paris, no. 102, March 1929; L'Art international d'Aujourd'hui, Paris, vol. 9; Arlette Barré-Despond, Union des Artistes Modernes, Paris, 1986, p. 321; Alastair Duncan,
Jacques Le Chevallier, a stained glass artist, and René Koechlin, a civil engineer (and brother of Maurice Koechlin, designer of the Eiffel Tower), collaborated on a small number of modernist lamps at the end of the 1920s. Their designs, industrial in ap
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JACQUES LE CHEVALLIER and RENÉ KOECHLIN, Rare and i
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