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Book cover of Jean Luce et le renouveau de la table française, 1910-1960. Published by Editions Norma.

Jean Luce et le renouveau de la table française, 1910-1960

By (author) Sung Moon Cho

$85.00

  • The first monograph on Jean Luce and other 20th-century tableware designers, illustrated in part by the Luce collection at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris
Full Description

In 1925, at the age of 30, Jean Luce was the only artist specializing in tableware to have his own space at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris.

His long career took him through many 20th-century movements, including Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Modernism. Initially admired in the 1920s for the quality and originality of his geometric decorations and ornamentation, he made a name for himself thanks to his work in renewing forms. Designers and interior decorators such as Pierre Chareau, Charlotte Perriand, Rob Mallet-Stevens and Djo Bourgeois used his designs on their stands and in their interiors. He creates services for prestigious clients such as the Maharajah of Indore and Paul Cavrois. His creations were also aimed at a wider public, which he reached both in France through outlets such as Steph Simon and Pilote, and in the United States, where he made his mark in the early 1950s.

Richly illustrated, in particular by the Luce collection held at the MAD, Paris, this book presents the unpublished biography of Jean Luce, as well as the work of his contemporaries such as Marcel Goupy, Suzanne Lalique, Paul Follot, Mathurin Méheut and Francis Jourdain.

Text in French.

About the Author

Sung Moon Cho has a doctorate in art history and is a researcher in contemporary decorative arts, 20th-century ceramics and glass, and the history of tableware and gastronomy.

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Specifications
Publisher
Editions Norma
ISBN
9782376660903
Published
12th Aug 2024
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
9.06 in x 12.01 in
Pages
304 Pages
Illustrations
200 color, 150 b&w
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