"Blackened wood cabinet", Georges Henri Laurent (1880-1940)
€11.500,00
Georges Henri Laurent (1880–1940) was a French decorative artist and painter, active during the first half of the 20th century. A member of the Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) alongside figures such as Robert Mallet-Stevens and Le Corbusier, he contributed to the revival of decorative arts in France with a modernist spirit. He stood out for his work in furniture, interior decoration, and textile design, embracing clean and functional forms in line with the UAM's principles. His work reflects a pursuit of harmony between utility and aesthetics.
Blackened wood cabinet
Quadrangular body opening with an upper compartment, a central drop-down panel entirely carved on both sides with a perched feline and a Khmer temple, and a lower section with two solid doors in burled wood veneer. Solid side base with a recessed lower section.
With veneer losses, scratches, stains, and a slight gap between the drop-front and the lower doors.
Conical drawer pulls painted with a stylized flower motif.
Signed.
Dimensions
H : 150 cm; W : 55.5 cm; D : 34 cm
H : 59 in ; W : 21.9 in ; D : 13.4 in
Quantity:
1
Period:
1930-1939
Place of origin:
France
Style:
Modern
Dimensions (cm):
150H x 55W x 34D
Dimensions (inch):
59,06H x 21,65W x 13,39D
Creator / Artist:
Georges Henri Laurent
Material:
Wood
Condition:
Good; With veneer losses, scratches, stains, and a slight gap between the drop-front and the lower doors.
Inventory ID:
389
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