A pastel by André Margat, 1940-1950s.
Pastel watercolor of a woman filling water jugs
Pastel watercolor of a woman filling water jugs
Large square coffee table with stainless steel base square section.
Top covered with a sheet of acid oxidized brass coated with a clear lacquer cracked like the ancient Chinese lacquer.
Coffee table attributed to Francoise See, 1970s.
Rectangular coffee table with a stainless steel base and a thick glass top.
The base is formed of two curved steel blades joined by a spacer.
Attributed to Francoise See - French 1970's designer.
"Diane" modernist table lamp with a chrome steel structure standing on a tainted beech wood base holding a light hemispherical orientable reflector. Reflector's diameter: 16cm.
Around 1930. Original chrome. Renewed wiring for European use.
The original base switcher has been bypassed and replaced by a switcher on the electrical wire.
Dimensions : (without frame)
H : 12.99 in W : 9.84 in/H : 33 cm W : 24 cm
Marcel GROMAIRE (1892-1971)
Nu alangui
Dessin à la plume et encre de chine.
Signé Gromaire et daté 44 en bas à droite.
Dimensions : H : 25 cm ; L : 33 cm (sans cadre) H : 41,3 cm ; L : 47,7 cm (avec cadre)
Pour plus d'informations sur le créateur, cliquer sur le nom : Marcel GROMAIRE
'Nu alangui' drawing by Marcel Gromaire, 1944.
Drawing by Marcel Gromaire (1892 - 1971). Ink drawing signed 'Gromaire 1944' on the bottom right.
Dimension of the drawing: H : 12.99 in. (33 cm) ; W : 9.84 (25 cm).
Gaetano PESCE (1939- )
Bibliothèque de la série "Nobody's perfect" en résine translucide et teintée
Quatre étagères ajustables sur cinq positions
Exposition consacrée à la série "Nobody's perfect" au Musée des Arts Décoratifs de décembre 2002 à février 2003
Zerodesigno, 2003 (Gaetano Pesce collabore avec Zerodesigno depuis 2001)
H : 167 cm ; L : 44 cm ; P : 61 cm
Pour plus d'informations sur le créateur, cliquer sur le nom : Gaetano PESCE
"Nobody's Perfect" Bookcase by Gaetano Pesce, Italy, 2003.
Library or bookcase of the Nobody's Perfect series in resin by Gaetano Pesce. Edited by Zerodesigno, 2003. Four adjustable shelves with five positions. The use of colored resin blends makes each bookcase unique.
Rear openings on each back shelf and in the back of the bookcase allows the passage of electric wires.
For more information : Gaetano PESCE
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Enki Bilal (born October 7, 1951, in Belgrade) is a French comic book author and filmmaker of Bosnian and Czech origin. Known for his science fiction works, he explores themes of time and memory. His stories often reflect on major societal shifts, like the fall of communism, religious extremism, and climate change. In 1987, he received the Grand Prix at the Angoulême Comics Festival. Memory, both personal and collective, plays a central role in his work, particularly in series like Le Sommeil du Monstre. A screenprint enhanced by hand with watercolor and pastel, depicting three female busts.