Jean Royère - Design New York Wednesday, December 17, 2008 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Wolfgang Joop, Germany; "Property from the Collection of Wolfgang Joop," Sotheby's, New York, December 12, 2003, lot 366

  • Literature

    Jean Royère, exh. cat., Galerie Jacques Lacoste, Paris, 1999, pp. 48-49 for the three-arm version; Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean Royère, Paris, 2002, p. 247

  • Artist Biography

    Jean Royère

    French • 1902 - 1981

    Jean Royère took on the mantle of the great artistes décorateurs of 1940s France and ran with it into the second half of the twentieth century. Often perceived as outside of the modernist trajectory ascribed to twentieth-century design, Royère was nonetheless informed by and enormously influential to his peers. Having opened a store in Paris in 1943 before the war had ended, he was one of the first to promote a new way of life through interior decoration, and his lively approach found an international audience early on in his career.

    In addition to commissions in Europe and South America, Royère had a strong business in the Middle East where he famously designed homes for the Shah of Iran, King Farouk of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan. The surrealist humor and artist's thoughtful restraint that he brought to his furniture designs continue to draw admiration to this day.

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Nine-arm “Hirondelles” wall light

ca. 1944
Painted tubular metal, paper shades.
36 1/4 x 39 3/8 x 18 1/4 in. (92 x 100 x 46.4 cm.), including shades

Estimate
$20,000 - 30,000 

Design

17 Dec 2008 2pm
New York