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Pierre Legrain (1888-1929), African chair, Paris, c. 1924
Charles Balthazar (c. 1700-1773), clockmaker; Jacques Confesseur, founder (attr. to), “Le Temps prêt à trancher le fil de la vie” table clock, c. 1745/1749
Georges de Feure (1868-1943), Vitrine, circa 1901, Paris
René André Coulon (1908-1997), Armchair, Saint-Gobain Manufactory, France, 1938
Ron Arad (b. 1951), “Chair by its Cover” chair, United Kingdom, 1989/1990
Nicholas Rena (b. 1963), “Big Violet Jug” sculpture-object, United Kingdom, 2009
Playmobil “Antique Thieves”, Germany, 2008
“Jug” with lid (of a pair), China, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19
th
century
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), Garden monument “Figure analogue”, France, 1968
Pierre Renart, {Möbius} console, {Ruban} collection, France, 2019
Middle Ages / Renaissance
The Altarpieces Gallery
School of Donatello, “Virgin and Child”, Florence, 15
th
century
Master of the View of Sainte Gudule, Altarpiece “Passion of Christ”, Brussels, c. 1490
Antonio de Carro, “The Virgin and Child Surrounded by Saints”, Emilia (Italy), 14
th
century
Vicino da Ferrara (attrib. to), “Altar painting of the Crucifixion”, Ferrara, c. 1469/1470
Giovanni Buora, “Bust of the Virgin”, Venice, early 16
th
century
Master of Rabenden (attrib. to), Altarpiece figure: “St George Slaying the Dragon”, Upper Bavaria, c. 1515-1520
Workshop of the Serra brothers, “Nativity, Epiphany, Resurrection”, Catalonia, c. 1395
Pietro Bussolo, “Figure of a prophet”, Lombardy, c. 1490
Workshop of Paul Lautensack, “The Visitation”, Bamberg, c. 1510-1515
Chest with iron scrollwork, France, 14
th
century
International Gothic
Master of the Madeleine, “Altarpiece of the Virgin and Child flanked by St Andrew and St James”, Florence, c. 1275-1280
“Nativity”, Catalonia, early 14
th
century
“Virgin of the Nativity”, Île-de-France, c. 1330-1340
Juan de la Abadia the elder, “Coronation of the Virgin”, Aragon, 3
rd
quarter of the 15
th
century
Flemish School, “Annunciation”, 16
th
century
A bedroom from the late fifteenth century
Tapestry “Reception at the Château”, Paris, c. 1420
Half tester bed, France, late 15
th
century, from the Château de Villeneuve-Lembron
Trestle table, France 1473/1478
Friezes from the castle of Vélez Blanco
Frieze from the castle of Vélez Blanco: “The Birth of Hercules”, Spain, c. 1510-1520
Armoire with four doors and sixteen profile medallions, Northern France or southern Netherlands, c. 1510
The Early Italian Renaissance
Master of the Pala Sforzesca, The Virgin and St Joseph, Milan, c. 1490
Bonifacio Bembo, Ceiling panels: “woman in profile”, Cremona, 2
nd
half of the 15
th
century
Biago d’Antonio (attrib. to), “The Meeting of Jason and Medea”, Florence, c. 1486
Chest with the arms of the Malvezzi family, Bologna, mid-16
th
century
Ceramics, glass and enamels from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century
Bowl “The Beautiful Hipolita”, Castel Durante, early 16
th
century
Pierre Reymond, “The Month of September, the Grape Harvest”, Limoges, 1561
Two-bar cross, decorated on the back with five medallions with angels, Limoges, c. 1250
The Buglioni workshop (attrib. to), “The Pietà between St Francis and St George”, Florence, c. 1520
Aquamanile, Germany, early 13
th
century
Stemmed glass, façon de Venise, Probably France, late 16
th
century
Casa Pirota workshop, “The Martyrdom of St Cecilia”, Faenza (Italy), c. 1525
Stemmed bowl, Venice, 1
st
third of the 16
th
century
“Skeleton in a shroud, seated on a tomb”, France, 1547
Jean Pénicaud
II
(attrib. to), “Pax of the Virgin and Child”, Limoges, 16
th
century
Ceremonial dish “Standing female nude”, Deruta, first half of the 16
th
century
Intarsia
Intarsia panel, Northern Italy, Late 15
th
-early 16
th
century
Chest decorated with the Labors of Hercules, France, dated 1546
Baron de Lisy et de Montjay (c. 1519-1560), “Portrait of Jacques de Brouillard”, c. 1551
Flemish school, “Portrait of Emperor Maximilian of Austria”, late 15
th
century
Flemish school, “Portrait of Mary of Burgundy”, late 15
th
century
“Portrait of Mary of Hungary”, Germany, 16
th
century
Tapestry “The King”, France, 1525-1530
Panel with medallions, France, 1
st
half of the 16
th
century
Intarsia panel, North Italy, late 15
th
-early 16
th
century
The Late Renaissance
Sgabello with a decoration of masks and baskets of fruit, Venice, 16
th
century
Dresser, Île-de-France, 2
nd
half of the 16
th
century
Armoire à deux corps (cupboard on chest), Île-de-France, late 16
th
century
Dirck Crabeth (known c. 1520-1574) and his workshop, stained glass “Biblical scenes: The Capture of the Ark of the Covenant”, Leiden (Holland), 1543
Dirck Crabeth (known c. 1520-1574) and his workshop, Stained glass “Biblical scenes: The Story of Samuel”, Leiden (Holland), 1543
François Clouet (1520-1572) (attrib. to), “Portrait of a Lady at her Bath”, France, late 16
th
century
Lucas Cranach (1472-1553), “Venus and Cupid the Honey Thief”, Germany, c. 1535
Caquetoire (“conversation chair”), France, late 16
th
century
Seventeenth / eighteenth century
The Architectural vocabulary of the seventeenth century
A journeyman’s masterpiece: an armoire with seven columns, Strasbourg, 1715-1720
Paul Vredeman de Vries (1567-after 1630) and Adriaen van Nieulandt (1587-1658), “Solomon and the Queen of Sheba”, Amsterdam, c. 1610
Frame, Utrecht, c. 1650-1655
Cabinet, Augsburg, c. 1620-1630
Paulus Vredeman de Vries (1567-after 1630), “Company in an Interior”, Amsterdam, dated 1616
The Autruche factory (attrib. to), Dish with central boss, Nevers, c. 1660
Gourd vase, Nevers, c. 1625-1650
Pair of wall sconces, France, c. 1650-1660
Ewer, Paris, 1603-1604
Arabesques and grotesques
Lid of a double harpsichord: “Allegory of Music”, Paris (?), c. 1700
André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) (attrib. to), Pair of wall sconces, Paris, c. 1715-1720
Torchère, Paris, c. 1700-1710
Factory of Pierre Clérissy (attrib. to), Fireplace, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, c. 1720-1730
Royal Manufacture of Saint Gobain, Mirror, France, c. 1700-1710
Ceiling from the Hôtel de Verrüe, c. 1720
Claude
III
Audran (1657-1734) (attrib. to), Ceiling painted with singeries, Paris, c. 1720
Manufacture of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, Ewer, 1720-1750
Acanthus and scrolls
Chest of drawers, Paris, c. 1700-1710
Armoire cabinet, Paris, c. 1670-1680
Pierre Gole (1620-1684) (attrib. to), Coffer cabinet, Paris, c. 1655
Armchair, Probably Paris, c. 1670-1680
Imari Arita and Paul le Riche, Pair of covered cups (Japanese porcelain), Japan, 1730, Paris (for the mount), 1722-1732
Hendrik van Soest, Self-Portrait, Antwerp, circa 1694-1718
Carving, adornment and display cabinet with glassware
Sculpture, “Cleopatra”, Nevers, c. 1700
Sculpture “Mark Antony”, Nevers, c. 1700
Console table, Paris, c. 1710-1720
Guillebaud factory (attrib. to), Baluster vase, Rouen, c. 1720-1730
Workshop of Filippo and Domenico Parodi, Sculpture “The Four Seaons”: “Winter”, Genoa, c. 1700
Buffet and hutch, Probably Paris, c. 1730
Sculptures “The Four Seasons”, Probably Nevers, eighteenth century
Armchair, Paris, c. 1720
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755), “Portrait of Octave-Alexandre de Nédonchel as a Hunter”, Paris, dated 1713
Wall console, France, late 17
th
- early 18
th
century
Geometric parquetry designs (frisage)
Joseph Poitou (attr. to), Wardrobe, Paris, c. 1715-1720
Double commode with corner cupboards, Paris, c. 1725
Mechanical desk, Paris, c. 1750
François Desportes (1661-1743), {Various goldsmith pieces}, c. 1740-1750
Roger Van der Cruse dit Lacroix, Writing desk with sliding doors, Paris, c. 1770
Manufacture of Saint-Cloud, Vase, c. 1700
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Potpourri in the shape of a pomegranate, c. 1720
Saint-Cloud and Chantilly Manufactories, Basin, c. 1730
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, {Figure of a Chinese male dancer}, c. 1730-1740
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, {Figure of a Chinese female dancer}, c. 1730-1740
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Spice box, c. 1700-1710
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Make-up pot, around 1720
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Makeup pot, 1696-1766
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Glass bucket, 1715-1725
Snack table, France, 1755-1760
The gilt study from the Hôtel de Rochegude in Avignon, c. 1720
Console table, France, c. 1720
Armchair, France, early eighteenth century
Covered cup, China, Kangxi Reign (1662-1723) for porcelain; Paris, circa 1720-1730 for the mount
Hangings and upholstery
Invalid armchair, Paris (?), c. 1720
Jean Gourdin, known as Père Gourdin (d. 1764), master in 1714, Armchair, Paris, c. 1750-1755
Fauteuil à la reine with removable frames (chassis), Paris, c. 1730
Maurice Jacques (1712-1784), {Design for the tapestry on a screen panel}, Paris, 1760
Panel of an embossed leather wall hanging, Probably Venice, c. 1600
Armchair, France, early 17
th
century
Rococo
Pont-aux-Choux Manufactory, Oval terrine, Paris, c. 1750-1770
Sèvres Manufactory, Jug and basin, 1756-1757
Gaspard Robert Factory, Terrine, Marseilles, c. 1765-1770
Vincennes Manufactory, “Duplessis” sauce boat, 1756
Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier (1695-1750), Claude Duvivier (c. 1688-1747), Candlestick, Paris, 1734-1735
Chair, Aachen, c. 1740
Jacques Caffiéri (1678-1755), Pair of andirons: {The Hen} and {The Cock}, Paris, c. 1735
Jacques de Lajoüe (1686-1761), {Project for a fountain: Naiad and putti}, Paris, c. 1740
Commode with side doors and a writing tablet, Venice, c. 1750-1760
Louis Cresson (1706-1761), master in 1738 (attr. to), Armchair, Paris, c. 1740
Nicolas Heurtaut (c. 1720-after 1775), master in 1753 (attr. to), Sofa with removable frames, Paris, c. 1753
François-Thomas Germain (1726-1791), Ewer and basin, Paris, 1756-1758
François Boucher, “Cupid Introducing Psyche into Olympus”, France, before 1739
Joseph Étienne Blerzy, Fly box with brush, Paris, 1789
Vinaigrette box, Europe, 18
th
century
Bottle, Paris, 1787
Bottle, France, 17
th
century?
Girl in a Swing Manufactory, Flacon, England, c. 1749-1754
Flaconnier-necessary, Paris, 1756-1762
Vincennes Manufactory, Sculpted group: “The flute player”, 1752
Manufacture de Vincennes, Sculpted group: “The grape eaters”, 1752
Toiletry set, France, c. 1750
Vincennes Manufactory, Ointment jar, 1745-1748
Vincennes Manufactory, Ointment jar, 1745-1748
Tibaldi Maria Felicita, {Fan Project - Masquerade}, Rome, 18
th
Century
Chinoiserie
“Still life with porcelain pieces, a monkey and birds”, Paris, c. 1725-1730
Barometer-thermometer in the form of a Chinese pagoda, Paris, c. 1750
Pierre Garnier, cabinetmaker, Cabinet display case, Paris, c. 1761
François Autray, clockmaker, Wall clock with a Chinese figure, Paris, c. 1740
De Grieksche A Manufactory, Porcelain potiche vase, Delft (Netherlands), c. 1710
Saucer, Rouen, c. 1725-1730
Jean-François Leleu (1729-1807), Drop-front desk, Paris, c. 1765
Villeroy Manufactory, Figure of a Magot, Mennecy, c. 1740
Panel from the Lacquer Room in the Hôtel Du Châtelet, Paris, c. 1771
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Two cornet and two bottle vases, c. 1700
Sèvres Manufactory, “The Emperor of China”, between 1776 and 1785
Adrien Faizelot Delorme (1691-1768), cabinetmaker (attr. to), Étienne-Simon Martin (1703-1770), varnisher (attr. to), Lean-to writing desk, Paris, c. 1749-1750
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Plate, c. 1720-1730
Saint-Cloud Manufactory, flowerpot, c. 1725-1730
Christophe Huet (1700-1759), “Concert of monkeys”, France, 18
th
century
Meissen Manufactory, Hollow dish, c. 1734
Mennecy Manufactory, Cup, 1735-1773
Chantilly Manufactory, Teapot, 18
th
century
À la capucine wood paneling, c. 1730
P. Mombaers Factory, Terrine in the shape of a turkey, Brussels, c. 1760
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie?, Asparagus in a dish (vegetable dish), c. 1760-1770
Paul Hannong Manufactory (attr. to), Terrine in the shape of a turtle, Strasbourg, c. 1745-1755
Philippe Mombaers Factory (attr. to), Terrine in the shape of an eel, Brussels, c. 1760
Paul Hannong Manufactory, Vegetable dish and tray in the shape of a cabbage, Strasbourg, c. 1748-1754
Mennecy Manufactory, Covered pot, c. 1760
Box in the shape of a turtle, France, 18
th
century
The Cabinet des Fables
The Cabinet des Fables in the Hôtel Dangé, Paris, c. 1750-1755, redecorated c. 1853
The Cabinet des Fables: “The Wolf Accusing the Fox before the Monkey”, Paris, c. 1750-1755, redecorated c. 1853
The return to classical sources
René Dubois, cabinetmaker, Writing table, Paris, c. 1775
Pierre Garnier, cabinetmaker, Medallion, Paris, circa 1770-1775
Pair of torches, Paris, c. 1780
Sèvres Manufactory, “Pygmalion and Galatea”, after 1763
Fauteuil à la reine with removable frames (chassis), Paris, c. 1765
“Fauteuil à coiffer” cabriole armchair, Paris, c. 1750-1760
Philippe-Claude Montigny (1734-1800), Drop-front writing desk, Paris, c. 1766-1770
Armchair with removable frames (chassis), Paris, c. 1770
Hubert Robert (1733-1808), “The Remains of the Palace of Pope Julius
II
”, Paris, c. 1770-1780
François Gaspard Teuné (born in 1726), Roll-top writing desk and cartonnier, Paris, c. 1770
Charles Topino (1735-1803), Bonheur-du-jour, Paris, c. 1770-1775
René-François Morlay, Clock, Paris, c. 1765-1770
Louis Aubry (1741-1814), “à la grecque” chest of drawers, Paris, c. 1775
Toward the Etruscan style
Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806), Low cabinet, Paris, c. 1775-1780
Josiah Wedgwood factory, “Ruined vase”, Etruria (England), c. 1790
Joseph Coteau (1740-1812), enameler, Skeleton clock, Paris, dated 1796
Wallpaper panel, Paris, c. 1788
Decorative panel, Paris, c. 1785
Clock, Vestal Virgins Carrying the Sacred Fire
Le Gay, painter, Half-bottle cooler, Sèvres, 1784-1785
Statuette “La Gimblette”, France, 19
th
century
Ltd Wedgwood & Sons Manufactory, Pair of vases, c. 1790
Memory and travel
Hubert Robert (1733-1808), “Palace Façade with Washerwomen”, Paris, 1791
Niderviller Factory, Reduced version of the funerary monument to Maria Magdalena Langhans and her stillborn child, c. 1780-1790
Martin Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), maker of small objects, cabinetmaker, silversmith, Marie-Joseph-Gabriel Genu (
17XX
-
18XX
), silversmith, Travel case of the Maréchale Bessières, Paris, 1798-1809
Meissen Manufactory, Luncheon case, c. 1780-1790
Martin Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), Portable table-parasol, Paris, c. 1810
Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806) (attr. to), Traveling writing desk, Paris, c. 1780-1790
Adam L’Echepié, clockmaker, “Hot-air balloon clock”, Paris, c. 1783
The evolution of seating, 1700-1800
Armchair, France, c. 1710-1720
Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1770
Bergère armchair à la reine, Paris, c. 1780
Jean-Baptiste Bernard Demay (1759-1848), Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1785-1790
Louis Delanois, Cabriole armchair, Paris, c. 1760
Armchair, Paris, c. 1720-1730
Pierre Bernard, Armchair, France, c. 1765
Georges Jacob (1739-1814), Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1770
Armchair, France, early eighteenth century
Pierre Bernard (1730-1788), Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1775
Cabriole armchair, Paris, c. 1780
Louis Delanois (1731-1792), carpenter, Fauteuil à la reine armchair with an attachment for a music stand, Paris, c. 1760-1765
From soft-paste to hard-paste porcelain
Sèvres Manufactory, Potpourri vase, 1759
Sèvres Manufactory, Cup and saucer, 1791
Sèvres Manufactory, Tureen stand, 1759
Vincennes Manufactory, Covered bowl with vine decoration and stand, c. 1752
Sèvres Manufactory, Egg-shaped box, 1781-1784
Vincennes Manufactory, Round bowl with lid, 1749/1753
Sèvres Manufactory, Goblet and saucer, 1793/1800
Sèvres Manufactory , Group of figurines: “Children at the column”, 1769
Vincennes Manufactory, King’s Oil Pot Tray, 1753
Vincennes Manufactory, Sugar pot, c. 1751
Vincennes Manufactory, Bucket with ordinary half-bottle, c. 1751-1753
Mahogany
Joseph Stöckel (1743-1802), Cupboard commode, Paris, c. 1785
Georges Jacob (1739-1814), Chair, Paris, c. 1780-1790
Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761-1845), “The Gohin Family”, Paris, 1787
Jean Pillement (1728-1808), “The Gardens of Benfica”, Lisbon, 1785
Tea table, England, c. 1720
André Bouys (1656-1740), “The Scourer”, Paris, c. 1737
Charles Lepeintre (1735-1803), “Portrait of the Jacob family”, 1792
Bronze and silverware
Bernard Perrot (1619-1709), Table centerpiece element in the form of a dolphin, Orléans, late seventeenth century
Pair of andirons, France, c. 1760-1770
Winder, Paris, c. 1740-1750
Charles Cressent (1685-1768), Female bust with curly hair, Paris, 1745-1749
Antoine Bailly, Coffee pot, Paris, 1753-1754
Spice cup, France, 18
th
century
Bernard Perrot, Knife and fork with glass handle, France, late 17
th
- early 18
th
century
Cruet-vinegar, Catalonia, 17
th
-18
th
century
Portable lantern, late 18
th
century
Antoine-Sébastien Durand, Mustard Maker, Paris, 1753-1755
Pair of fireplace sconces, c. 1788
Étienne-Jacques Marcq, Oil pot, liner and tray, Paris, 1755-1756
Salt cellar at the Palais-Royal, Paris, 1785
Sèvres Manufactory, crenellated seals, c. 1784
The Talairac drawing room, c. 1790
Hubert Robert (1733-1808), “Spirit of the Tomb”, Paris, dated 1795
Pair of candelabra, Paris, c. 1780-1790
Pair of lion andirons, Paris, c. 1785
Joseph Stöckel (1743-1802), Writing desk on stand, Paris, c. 1780-1790
Wood paneling from the drawing room of the Hôtel Talairac, Paris, c. 1790
Philippe-Jacques Corniquet, Clock with decimal and duodecimal hours, days of the week and the Revolutionary ten-day week, dates and phases of the moon, Paris, c. 1794
Lorenzo Bellotto (1740-1770), “Architectural Capriccio with the Arch of Titus and the Trajan Column”, Italy, c. 1760
Jean-Baptiste Locré Manufactory, “Castor and Pollux”, Paris, rue Fontaine-au-Roy, c. 1790
The drawing room of the Hôtel de Serres, c. 1795
Georges Jacob (1739-1814), Armchair à la Reine, France, Louis
XVI
period (1774-1791)
Aubusson Manufactory (attr. to), Rug, c. 1795-1800
Cylinder desk, France, circa 1775
Pairs of vases of garnish, Paris, around 1780-1790
Jacques Bircklé, Bedside table, France, Louis
XVI
period (1774-1791)
The Salon des Boiseries
Nineteenth century
Fine tableware during the reign of Napoleon I
Montcenis crystal manufacturer (attr. to), Ewer and basin, Le Creusot, 1804-1814
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), “Breast bowl” presumed to have been molded from the breast of Pauline Borghèse, Paris, c. 1810
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Oil and vinegar cruet, Paris, 1819-1823
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Double salt cellar, Paris, 1819-1823
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Sauce boat, Paris, 1819-1823
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Ice bucket, Paris, 1819-1823
Dagoty factory (1798-1820), Coffee service, Paris, 1810-1815
Imperial Sèvres Manufactory, Breakfast service, 1813-1815
François Joseph Luchaire, Sugar bowl, Paris, 1798-1809
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Glass bowl, Paris, 1819-1823
The Symbols of Imperial Power
“Mars” Candelabra, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
“Minerva” Candelabra, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
Model for a low-relief for one of the sides of the nef (boat-shaped ornament) of Napoleon
Antoine Quinquet (1745-1803) (attr. to), Pair of oil lamps, Paris, c. 1800
Repetitive pattern wallpaper, France, 1805-1810
Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843), bronze worker, Le Sieur, clockmaker, “Apollo” clock, Paris, 1800-1805
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Tureen, Paris, 1819-1823
Jean-Baptiste-Claude-Odiot (1763-1850), Tureen, Paris, 1819
Throne of Napoleon I at the Legislature, 1805
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Vase, Paris, 1819-1823
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Centerpiece basket, Paris, c. 1819-1827
The Duchesse de Berry and her son
Chair, Paris, 1825-1830
Gondola armchair, France, c. 1825
Gondola armchair, France, 1828
Pedestal table, France, c. 1825
Félix Rémond (1779- after 1860), cabinetmaker, Davrainville (born in 1784), organ maker, Cheval mirror with music box, Paris, 1823
Jean-Jacques Werner (1791-1849), cabinetmaker, Drop-front writing desk, France, 1823
Félix Rémond (1779-after 1860), Dressing table, Paris, 1823
Sewing table, France, Charles X period (1824-1830)
Ceremonial cradle of the Duc de Bordeaux, Paris, 1819
Daybed, Paris, c. 1825
François Baudry’s stand at the Exposition des Produits de l’Industrie, 1827
François Baudry (1791-1859), {Nacelle} bed, France, 1827
Workshop of
JB
Desvignes, Bowl supported by a figure of Cupid, France, Restoration period (1814-1830)
Pair of snake handled vases, France, 1814-1830
Bercy Manufactory (?), Pair of Medici vases, Paris, 1815-1830
Louis-Prosper Provent, jeweler, Clock, Paris, c. 1827
Dufour & Leroy factory, {The Tomb of Clorinda and the Crusaders’ Camp} Panoramic wallpaper, Paris, 1830-1831
Abraham Louis Bréguet (1747-1823), clockmaker, Travel clock, Paris, 1821
Four pieces of a water set decorated with La Fontaine’s Fables
Sugar bowl or compote dish with dolphins, France, c. 1820
Two-person tea set, France, 1814-1830
François Baudry (1791-1859), Secretary desk, France, c. 1827
A Louis-Philippe style bedroom (1836-1840)
Chair, France, c. 1835
Louis-Alexandre Bellangé (1797-1861), Writing desk commode, Paris, c. 1839-1843
Jules-Claude Ziegler (1804-1856), ceramicist, Jug, France, c. 1840
Ringuet Père et Fils, Armchair, Paris, c. 1839
Val d’Osne foundry, Michel Liénard, designer, Bed with Renaissance decoration, France, c. 1840
Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875), Pair of candelabra, Paris, c. 1845
Claude-Aimé Chenavard (1798-1838), Flemish vase, France, c. 1835
Wood paneling from Baron Hope’s bedroom, France, 1840
The Romantic period
Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875), sculptor, Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), caster, {Eagle Holding a Heron}, Paris, c. 1880
{The Actress Rosine Stoltz as the Queen of Cyprus}, France, c. 1840
Pair of small bottles, France, c. 1845-1855
Sèvres Manufactory, Pair of wine coolers, The Grape Harvest Festival (Saône et Loire) and The Shepherds’ Festival (Lozère), 1841-1842
Baullier et Fils, clockmaker, Clock, Paris, c. 1830-1850
Bastien & Bugeard, Boudoir clock, Paris?, 1830-1850
Two-person tea set with “cathedral” decoration, Paris, c. 1830
Claude-Aimé Chenavard (1798-1838), {Renaissance vase}, France, c. 1830
Pieces from the dessert service of the Duc d’Orléans: fruit basket and pair of compote dishes
Clichy crystal glassworks, Paperweight with standing bouquet, 1845-1855
Clock, France, c. 1835-1850
Royal Sèvres Manufactory, Vase commemorating the birth of the Duc de Bordeaux, 1820
Royal Sèvres Manufactory, Egg-and-snake teapot, 1833
Jean-Valentin Morel (1794-1860), Tea and coffee service {Coquilles}, Paris, 1842-1848
A Second Empire drawing room
Padded chair (chaise pour l’habit), France, c. 1860
Jennens and Bettridge, Gondola armchair, Birmingham, c. 1850-1865
Saint-Louis crystal Glassworks, Large vase with birds, c. 1855
Side cabinet, France, c. 1850-1865
Louis-Auguste-Alfred Beurdeley (1808-1882), Side cabinet, Paris, c. 1870
Sèvres Manfactory, Pair of vases {The Four Seasons of Love and Autumn and Winter}, 1864
Jules Desfossé factory (1851-1947), Wallpaper {Winter Garden}, France, 1853
Pouffe, France, c. 1860
François Willème (1830-1905), Statuette, Paris, c. 1863-1868
Sébastien-Charles Giraud (1819-1892), Painting {Princess Mathilde’s Conservatory in the Mansion on Rue de Courcelles}, Paris, 1864
Jennens & Bettridge, Sewing table, Birmingham, c. 1850
Eclecticism
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), sculptor, {Vase of the Arts}, Paris, c. 1880
Armoire-bookcase, France, c. 1870
Théodore Deck (1823-1891), ceramicist, Basin, Paris, 1863
Philippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896), Mosque lamp, Paris, c. 1887
Fannière Brothers, Nef (boat-shaped ornament), Paris, 1869
Ferdinand Levillain (1837-1905), designer, Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, bronze workers, Pair of neo-Greek vases, Paris, 1878
François Gilbert (1816-1891), Georges Diebolt (1816-1861) et Pierre-Louis Rouillard (1820-1881), sculptors, Christofle Manufactory, Central section of a centerpiece for a table of a hundred guests {France Distributing Crowns of Glory}, Paris, 1852-1858
Émile Froment-Meurice (1837-1913), gold and silversmith, Émile François Carlier (1827-1879), sculptor, Centerpiece of Napoleon
III
with fritillaries: bowl and pair of candelabra, Paris, 1867
Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), sculptor, Gustave-Joseph Chéret (1838-1894) sculptor, Christofle Company, manufacturer, Boudoir table, Paris, 1867
Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, foundry, Vase, Paris, c. 1860-1889
Théodore Deck (1823-1891), ceramicist, {Alhambra} vase, Paris, c. 1878
François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), {Elephant with tower} vase, Paris, c. 1884
The neo-Renaissance
Charles-Jean Avisseau (1795-1861), ceramicist, Table centerpiece in the form of a rock, Tours, 1860
François Gautier, workshop, Table, France, about 1860
Charles-Jean Avisseau (1795-1861), ceramicist, Oval dish, Tours, 1850-1860
Henri-Auguste Fourdinois (1830–1907), Two-tiered cabinet, France, 1867
Luigi Frullini (1839-1897), Armchair, Florence, c. 1875
Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, bronze workers, Louis-Constant Sévin (1821-1888), designer, Monumental clock, Paris, 1883
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), designer, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and Roger, sculptors, Suzanne Estelle Apoil (1825-c. 1892), painter, Sèvres factory, Ewer from Blois, 1883-1884
Édouard Lièvre (1828-1886), designer, Two-tiered cabinet, Paris, 1870-1880
Jules Brateau (1844-1923), Dish with a central boss, Paris, 1887-1889
Baccarat crystal glassworks, “Chimera” ewer, Paris, 1878
André Arnoux, enameler, {The Renaissance of the Union Centrale des Beaux-Arts Appliqués à l’Industrie}, Paris, 1874
The splendors of courtesans
Ernest Duez (1843-1896), Diptych panel {Splendor}, France, 1874
Gustave Doré (1832-1883), designer, Bernoux, caster, Clock {Time Cutting Down Cupids}, France, 1879
Desfossé factory, manufacturer, Thomas Couture (1815-1879), designer, Wallpaper scene {The Supper after the Masked Ball}, Paris, 1854
Édouard Lièvre (1828-1886), State bed of Valtesse de la Bigne, Paris, c. 1875
Guillemin Diomède and Gustave Odiot (1823-1912), silversmiths, Chest {The Seven Deadly Sins}, Paris, c. 1885
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887) and Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902), sculptors, under the direction of Pierre Manguin (1815-1869), Console table, Paris, 1864-1865
Jean-Désiré Ringel d’Illzach (1847-1916), {Demi-Monde or Perversity}, Paris, 1877
Desk of Valtesse de la Bigne, France, 1905
A dining room by Eugène Grasset, 1880
François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), Ewer, Paris, 1884
Edmond Lachenal (1855-1930), Lidded ewer and basin, France, c. 1880
Eugène Grasset, designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Sideboard dresser, Paris, 1880-1885
Eugène Grasset, designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Chair, France, 1905
Eugène Grasset (1845-1917), designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Chair, Paris, 1880-1885
Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Fireplace, France, 1880-1885
Eugène Grasset, designer, Andiron, France, 1880-1885
Philippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896), glassmaker, Stemmed bowl, Paris, 1884
Eugène Grasset (1845-1917), designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker and sculptor, Furniture for Charles Gillot and his daughter Marcelle Seure, Paris, c. 1880-1905
Utzschneider & Cie, pottery works, Pair of Kurdish vases, Sarreguemines, after 1870
Théodore Deck (1823-1891), Vase, Paris, 1875-1878
Claude Charles Rudhardt (1829-1895), manufacturer, Gicqueau, decorator, Vase, Paris, c. 1878
Philippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896), glassmaker, Persian bottle vase, Paris, 1884
Japanism
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), “Carp” vase, Nancy, 1878
Widow of Ferdinand Duvinage (1874-1882), Plate, Paris, 1877-1882
Baccarat crystal glassworks, Vase, Baccarat, 1878
Christofle Company, Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, “Elephant” vase, France, c. 1878
Barluet & Co (1876-1884), Cup and saucer, Creil Montereau, c. 1883
Hippolyte Boulenger (1836-1892), ceramicist, Vase,Choisy-le-Roi, before 1880
Gabriel Viardot (1830-1906) (attr. to), Wall mirror, Paris, c. 1880
James Tissot (1836-1902), painter, {Fortune} model for the top of a fountain, France, c. 1878-1882
Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, Grohé Frères, cabinetmakers, Christofle Company, manufacturer, Corner cupboard, Paris, 1874-1878
Christofle Company, Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, Torch vase, France, 1874
Félix Henri Bracquemond (1833-1914), engraver, François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), manufacturer, Lebeuf Milliet & Co., Dish with a pheasant, Creil Montereau, 1866
Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), ceramicist, Rabbit, Choisy-le-Roi, c. 1890
Gabriel Viardot (1830-1906), cabinetmaker (attr. to), Armchair, Paris, c. 1880
Édouard Lièvre (1828-1886), Ferdinand Barbedienne foundry (1838-1955), Jardinière, Paris, c. 1880
The beau idéal: a style for the Empire
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Perfume-burner in the form of an athénienne, Paris, 1819
Charles-Joseph Lemarchand (1759-1826), Cabinet, Paris, 1805-1810
Pair of perfume burners, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
Console table, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
Buteux, cabinetmaker, Cheval mirror, France, c. 1814
Bed, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), “Paris and Helen”, France, 1789
Panoramic wallpaper “The Story of Psyche”, 1872
Jacob Frères (attr. to), “Curule” armchair, Paris, Directoire (1795-1799)
Bernard Molitor (1755-1833) (attr. to), Writing desk, Paris, Consulate (1799-1804)
Art nouveau / Art déco
Wood-paneled drawing room, 1900
Edmond Lachenal (1855-1930), Vase, Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, c. 1894
Maurice Dufrêne (1876-1955), designer, Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat, (1844-1910), ceramicist, Vase, Bourg-la-Reine, c. 1899
Alexandre Bigot (1862-1927), ceramicist, Edward Colonna (1862-1948), goldsmith and designer of the mount, Ewer, Mer (Loir-et-Cher), 1895, mount c. 1898
Auguste Félix Delaherche (1857–1940), {Peacock Feather} vases, Paris, c. 1889
Lucien Gaillard (1861-1942), Vase, Paris, c. 1900
Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), {Meiping} vase, Choisy-le-Roi, 1889
Jules Brateau (1844-1923), goldsmith, Paul Grandman (1851-1944), enameler, Chest {The Secret}, Paris, c. 1897
Lucien Falize (1839-1897), Goblet {The Artistic Crafts}, Paris, 1895
Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès (1855-1894), Vase, Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye, c. 1892
Georges Hœntschel (1855-1915), Wood-paneled drawing room, Paris, 1900
Jean Dampt (1853-1946), sculptor, Clément Heaton (1861-1940), decorator, {Peace in the Home}, Paris, 1900
Louis-Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), Vase, New York, 1904-1906
Revival of Ceramics and Glass around 1900
Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), painter and sculptor, Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), ceramicist, Pitcher, Paris, 1886-1887
François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), {Japanese Waterfall} vase, Paris, 1884
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {Africana} vase, Nancy, 1900
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {Seahorse} vase dedicated to Joseph Reinach, Nancy, 1901
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {Orpheus} vase, Meisenthal and Nancy, 1888-1889
Émile Müller et Cie (attr. to), Fireplace, Ivry sur Seine, c. 1904
Antonin Mercié (1845 - 1916), sculptor, Émile Müller et Cie, manufacturer, {Gloria Victis}, Ivry-sur-Seine, c. 1894
Émile Müller et Cie, Mascaron, Ivry-sur-Seine, c. 1889
Camille Moreau-Nélaton (1840-1897), author of the decor, François Laurin (1826-1901), ceramist, Vase {Pêches, coloquintes et clématites}, Bourg-la-Reine, 1881
Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910), ceramist, Vase in the shape of a gourd, Bourg-la-Reine, c. 1903
Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès (1855-1894), ceramist, Vase, Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye, c. 1892
Auguste Delaherche (1857-1940), ceramist, Basin, Armentières, c. 1905
Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), ceramist, Atelier Haviland (1873-1887), manufacturer, Vase, Paris, c. 1885
Vase, Chine, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 18
th
Century
Sake bottle of double-gourd form (hisago-gata tokkuri), Japan, Edo period (1603-1868), 18
th
century
Food container (mukôzuke), Japan, Mino kilns, period Momoyama (1578-1603), late 16
th
century
Art Nouveau and Interior Decoration
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Fireplace and trumeau mirror, Nancy, 1898
Georges de Feure (1868-1943), creator,
GDA
(Gérard, Dufraisseix and Abbot), manufacturer, Vase {Woman in the Snow}, Paris, c. 1901
Alexandre Louis-Marie Charpentier, (1856-1909), Armoire for string quartet instruments, Paris, c. 1901
Henri Martin (1860-1943), {The Muse}, Paris, c. 1896
Fernand Massignon, known as Pierre Roche (1855-1922), Statuette of Loïe Fuller, Paris, c. 1901
Eugène Grasset (1845-1917), cartoon, Félix Gaudin (1851-1930), production, Stained-glass window {Spring}, Paris, 1894
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), decorator, “Honesty” banister railing, Nancy, c. 1904
Henri Rapin (1873-1939), designer and decorator, Fireplace furniture, Paris, 1903
Henri Rapin (1873-1939), designer and decorator, Buffet, Paris, 1903
Henri Rapin (1873-1939), designer and decorator, Armchair, Paris, 1903
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Bed, Nancy, c. 1900
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Mirror cabinet, Nancy, c. 1900
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Two-Tier Table, Nancy, c. 1902
Georges de Feure (1868-1943), designer, Display case, Paris, c. 1901
Georges de Feure (1868- 1943), designer, Manufacture
GDA
(Gérard, Dufraisseix, Abott), Vase, Paris, c. 1900
Nature, a Source of Inspiration for Art Nouveau
Daum crystal glassworks, {Bitter apple} vase, Nancy, c. 1910
Henri Husson (1852-1914), brassworker and silversmith, A.A Hébrard foundry (c. 1895-1937), caster and silversmith, {Bat} bowl, Paris, c. 1909
Henry Cros (1840-1907), Vase with a pastoral scene, France, c. 1895-1900
Albert Dammouse (1848-1926), Bowls, France, c. 1910
Bapst & Falize (1880-1892), silversmith, Tea service, Paris, c. 1889
Victor Prouvé (1858-1943), designer, Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), decorator, Baby grand piano, Nancy, 1903
René Lalique (1860-1945), {Two Sirens} Cup, France, 1909
Alphonse Debain, goldsmith, Teapot, Paris, 1900
Edmond Lachenal (1855-1930), ceramist, Manufacture Keller & Guérin, Vase, Lunéville, 1895
Prosper Tétrel (1835-?), designer, Société Anonyme des Anciens Établissements Desfossé et Karth (1899-1947), manufacturer and publisher, Wallpaper “Saisons des fleurs”, Issy-les-Moulineaux, 1898-1899
René Lalique (1860-1945), {Four Scarabs} Vase, France, 1911
Hector Guimard (1867-1942) and Émile Gallé (1846-1904)
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Chair, Nancy, c. 1904
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Medal cabinet, Nancy, 1900
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {The Harvest} sideboard, Nancy, c. 1904
Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Twelve-light chandelier, Nancy, c. 1904
Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Pedestal table, Paris, c. 1903
Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Lounge chair, Paris, circa 1903
Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Bed, Paris, circa 1903
Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Cabinet, Paris, circa 1903
Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Longcase Clock, Paris, circa 1910
Albert Besnard (1849-1934), painter, Henri Carot (1850-1919), glassmaker, {Les Paons} stained-glass window, Paris, circa 1895
Émile Gallé, (1846-1904), designer, {Chrysanthème} service, Nancy, circa 1902
Henri Martin (1860-1943), painter, {Jardin au jet d’eau}, France, circa 1910-1915
James Ensor (1860-1949), painter, {Nature morte au rouget}, Belgique, circa 1881
Sword guard ({tsuba}), Japan, Higo province, Edo period (1603-1868), late 17
th
-century
Cup, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 1
st
half of the 18
th
century
The founding principles of Art Deco
Clément Mère (1861-1940), Cabinet, Paris, c. 1913
Pierre Legrain (1888-1929), Cabinet, Paris, c. 1919
Clément Rousseau (1872-1950), Newspaper table, Paris, c. 1921
Eugène Gaillard (1862-1933), Nesting pedestal tables, Paris, c. 1913
Louis Sorel (1867-1933), architect, Tea table, Paris, c. 1910
Paul Iribarne Garay, known as Iribe (1883-1935), Commode, Paris, c. 1912
Louis Süe (1875-1968) and Paul Huillard (1875-1966), Damon and Berteaux, cabinetmakers, Armchair, Paris, 1912
Clément Rousseau (1872-1950), Chair, Paris, c. 1921
André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, {Fauns} screen, Paris, c. 1920
Paul Frédéric Follot (1877-1941), Lounge chair, Paris, c. 1912
Émile Decoeur (1876-1953), Vase,Fontenay-aux-Roses, c. 1910
Jeanne Lanvin’s apartment, designed by Armand-Albert Rateau, 1924-1925
Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Jeanne Lanvin’s bathroom, Paris, c. 1924-1925
Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Bathroom: bath, floor lamp and washstand, Paris, c. 1924-1925
Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Jeanne Lanvin’s bedroom, France, 1925
Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Jeanne Lanvin’s boudoir, France, 1925
Armand-Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Screen, Paris, c. 1921-1922
Jean Dunand (1877-1942), Vase, Paris, c. 1921-1922
Armand-Albert Rateau (1882-1938), decorator, Baguès Frères, founder, Lounge chair, Paris, c. 1925
A dining room by Louis Süe and André Mare, 1920-1921
Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Dining room, Paris, c. 1920-1921
Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, faience maker, Samara, producer, Tureen, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1922
Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, faience maker, Samara, producer, Soup dish, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1922
Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, manufacturer, Centerpiece with fish, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1925
Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, manufacturer, Centerpiece with fish, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1925
Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), {Horse} bowl, France, 1922
Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), {The Golden Parrot} glass bottle, France, 1928
Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), Pear-shaped cut-glass bottle, France, 1930
Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), Lidded vase, France, 1929
Louis Cartier (1875-1942), jeweler, Maurice Couët (1885-1963), clockmaker, Clock, Paris, 1927
The Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris 1925
Lady’s writing desk
Study-library of the French Embassy
The Mermaid rug
Large vase with two leaf-shaped handles
Gondola bergère armchair
Vegetable dish
Vase
Art Deco: Modernity and Tradition
Lady’s tiered writing desk
Armchair
“Bitter apple” vase
Tube vase
Nine-panel stained-glass window, “Dispatching Metal Sections by Rail”
Chair
Display cabinet
Reading armchair
Side cabinet
Armchair
“Ambassador" desk
État rectangle cabinet
“Les Cagnas” screen
Desk
Vanity closet
Pedestal table
Two bowls and a beaker
Single-flower vase
Vase
Vase
Vase
Manager’s office, 1930
Manager’s office
Four-leaf screen
Armchair
Desk lamp
Design Collections
Digital Humanism
FRONT
Design, Table and video, {Sketch Furniture} collection, Sweden, 2005
Joris Laarman (born in 1979), {Starlings Table} and video, The Netherlands, 2010
Zaha Hadid (1950-2016), {Zaha Hadid Hommage} wallpaper, England, 2015
Paola Valentini (born in 1960), {Dune} bracelet, France, 2017
Lyla Denoyel (born in 1992), {Rey} ring, France, 2017
Stefania Lucchetta (born in 1967), {Volutae 30} ring, Italy, 2020
Erich Brechbühl (born in 1977), {Stefan Sagmeister The Happy Show Museum für Gestaltung im Toni-Areal 28.10.2017 11.3.2018}, Switzerland, 2017
Erich Brechbühl (born in 1977), {Einige Nachrichten an das All. Theater Arternam Südpol Luzern 23.9.2016 bis 2.10.2016}, Switzerland, 2016
Patrick Jouin (born in 1967), {C2} chair (prototype), {Solid} collection, 2004, France
Jeanne Vicérial (born in 1991), {Mue n°2}, France, 2022
Craftsman designer
Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), {Ultraleggera 1660 Raw} chair, Poland, 2019
Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), Chair {Chippensteel 0.5 inox}, Poland, 2009
Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), Pattern for the {Ultraleggera 1660 Raw} chair, Poland, 2019
Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), Unfolded pattern of the {Chippensteel 0.5 inox} chair, Poland, 2009
Roxane Lahidji (born in 1992), {Joga} coffee table, Belgium, 2021
Tomáš Libertíny (born in 1979), {The Honeycomb Vase
RED
}, Netherlands, 2022 (design 2005)
Christopher Duffy (born in 1976), {Abyss} table, England, 2012
Stelios Mousarris (born in 1988), {Wave City} table, Cyprus, 2016
François Brument (born in 1977), {Visors Covid 19}, France, 2020
Jean-Baptiste Fastrez (born in 1984), {Allpa}, {Qucha} and {Pacha} vases, France, 2017
Laureline Galliot, {Teapot} teapot, France, 2017
A new Japan
Rei Kawakubo (born in 1942), Chair {n°15}, Japan, 1988
Goldorak, 1978
Mechanical Robot, 1983
Shiro Kuramata (1934-1991), {Twilight Time} table, Japan, 1985
Shin Matsunaga (born in 1940), {Issimbow}, Japan, 2007
Shin Matsunaga (born in 1940), {Japan forever}, Japan, 1988
Kimpei Nakamura (born in 1935), Sèvres Manufactory, Teapot, Japan, 1985
Shiro Kuramata (1934-1991), {Clock with Five Hands}, Japan, 1986
Sueharu Fukami (born in 1947), {Aigu} three dimensional sculpture, opulence, Japan, 1985
Ras le bol, ras le sol
Olivier Mourgue (born in 1939), {Djinn} lounge chair, France, 1964-1965
Michel Mortier (1925-2015), {10576} lamp, France, 1972
Guy de Rougemont (born in 1935), {Nuage} table, France, 1970
Bernard Govin (born in 1940), {Asmara} seats, France, 1967
Victor Moscoso (b. 1936), {North Park. Nieman Marcus Exhibition hall... Poster Show}, San Francisco, 1967
André Courrèges (1923-2016), Coat, Autumn-Winter haute couture collection, France, 1967
Italian Design
Enzo Mari (1932-2020), {Lampedusa} pencil holder, Italy, 1967
Richard Sapper (1932-2015), Marco Zanuso (1916-2001), Portable radio {
TS502
}, called {Cubo}, Italy, 1964
Ettore Sottsass (1917- 2007), Hanging light, Italy, 1957
Joe Colombo (1930-1971), {Combi-center} cabinet, Italy, 1963/1964
Enzo Mari (1932-2020), {Timor} perpetual calendar, Italy, 1967
Gae Aulenti (1927-2012), {Locus solus} armchair, Italy, 1964
Angiolo Giuseppe Fronzoni aka Fronzoni
AG
(1923-2002), “Istituto statale d’arte Monza”, Italy, 1969
Angiolo Giuseppe Fronzoni aka Fronzoni
AG
(1923-2002), {Mauro Reggiani Comune di Modena Istituti culturali Galleria della sala di cultura 20 maggio - 20 giugno 1967}, Italy, 1967
Angiolo Giuseppe Fronzoni aka Fronzoni
AG
(1923-2002), {Angelo Giuseppe Bertolio October 14 - November 10, 1975 Zen arte contemporanea}, Italy, 1975
Steph Simon, the Galerie Rive Gauche
Jean Collas (1900-1986), Steph Simon et Cie Stand at the Salon des Arts ménagers of 1959. Productions of furniture designed by Charlotte Perriand and Jean Prouvé, {Tecno} Chair, lights by Serge Mouille
Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), “Akari 25N” lamp, Japan, 1960
Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), “Nuage” wall bookcase, France, 1953
Serge Mouille (1922-1988), Wall lamp with two arms, France, 1954
Sori Yanagi (1915-2011), {Butterfly} Stool, Japan, 1954
Poetic Materials
Richard Meitner (born in 1949), {Violation du fond}, Netherlands, 1984
Bernard Dejonghe (born in 1942), {Cercle de verre}, France, 1994
Stanislas Libensky (1921-2002), Jaroslava Brychtova (1924-2020), {Diagonale}, Czechoslovakia, 1989
Dale Chihuly (born in 1941), {Sea-form},
USA
, 1983
Adrian Saxe (born in 1943), Bowl on stand, United States, 1983
Didier Tisseyre, {Linea} sculpture, Czech Republic, 2000
Jean Dubuffet
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Bouche en coup de sabre}, France, november 1959
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Coursegoules}, France, 1956
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Hôtel du Cantal}, France, april 1961
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Cheval cochon}, France, august 1960
Jean Prouvé at the Cité Universitaire d’Antony
Jean Prouvé (1901-1984), {Antony} lounge chair, France, 1954
Jean Prouvé (1901-1984), Standard chair, France, 1934
Serge Mouille (1922-1988), {Antony} desk lamp, 1955
At table with Charlotte Perriand and Le Corbusier
Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), {Ombre} chair, Japan, 1954
Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), Sideboard, France, 1977
Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), Le Corbusier workshop, Kitchen-bar of the Housing Unit of the Cité radieuse of Marseille, Marseille, 1952
Sitting, The Library of Chairs
Martin Szekely (born in 1956), {Pi} lounger, France, 1983
Alessandro Mendini (1931-2019), {Poltrona di Proust} armchair, Italy, 1979
Harry Bertoia (1915-1978), {Bird Chair 423
LU
} armchair,
USA
, 1952
Eero Saarinen (1910-1961), {Tulip} armchair,
USA
, 1956
Charles Eames (1907-1978), {Lounge Chair 670} and {Ottoman 671},
USA
, 1956
Janine Abraham (1929-2005), Dirk Jan Rol (born in 1929), {Soleil} armchair, France, 1958
Ruth Francken (aka Steinreich), (1924-2006), {Homme} chair, France, 1970
Konstantin Grcic (born in 1965), {Chair_ONE} chair, Germany, 2003
Yonel Lebovici (1937-1998), {Pince sans rire} lounger and foot rest, France, 1986
Ron Arad (born in 1951), {Papardelle} chair, England, 1992
Franck Gehry (born in 1929), {Easy Edges} seat, towards 1972
Gae Aulenti (1927-2012), Garden armchair, France, 1969
Roger Tallon, Moving Design
Roger Tallon (1929-2011), {3 T} Service, France, 1967
Roger Tallon (1929-2011), Portable Television {Téléavia P 111}, France, 1963
Roger Tallon (1929-2011), {Seat-portrait of César}, France, 1966
Roger Tallon (1929-2011), 1
st
class seats for the {
TGV
2N} known as {Duplex}, France, 1997
Elementary Forms
Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888-1964), {Zig-Zag} chair, Netherlands, 1932
François Bauchet (born in 1948), {C’est aussi une chaise} chair, France, 1982
Martin Szekely (born in 1956), {
MAP
-
TTR
#3} working table, Switzerland, 2013
Muller van severen (created in 2011): Fien Muller (born in 1978) and Hannes Van Severen (born in 1974), {S} installation, Belgium, 2012
Martin Hlubucek (born in 1974), Lavabo, Czech Republic, 2009
Kaj Franck (1911-1989), {Sargasso} vase, Finland, 1966/1972
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec (born in 1971 and 1976), {Diapositive} desk, France, 2014
François Bauchet (born in 1948), {Cuzco} sideboard, France, 2012
Gloria Cortina (born in 1972), {Synergie} bench, Mexico, 2016
Nando, Oki Sato (born in 1977), {7400 mm Table}, {Thin Black Lines} collection, Japan, 2002
Konstantin Grcic (born in 1965), {Diana} coffee tables ({B}, {E} and {F} models), Germany, 2001
Avatars of the Container
Philippe Starck (born in 1949), {Une étrangeté contre un mur} vase, France, 1988
Toots Zynsky (born in 1951), {Adempimento (accomplissement)} bowl, United States, 2015
Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985), Set of vases, Finlande, 1948/1954
François Azambourg (born in 1963), {Classic and inflated Douglas} vases and a wooden mould, France, 2007/2017
Gaetano Pesce (born in 1939), {Amazonia
XXXL
} vase, United States, 2006
Axel Salto (1889-1961), Vase, Denmark, 1956
Chris Knight (born in 1964), {Spiked Bowl #2}, Great Britain, 1993
Sylvain Dubuisson (born in 1946), {Lettera Amorosa} vase, 1988
Léopold L. Foulem (1945-2023), {Bouquet de roses blanches et de violettes de la collection Céramique et objets trouvés} vase, Canada, 2005/2007
Richard Milette (born in 1960), {Hydrie 13.6996 avec Homo}, Canada, 1994
Wayne Fischer (born in 1954), Vase, France, 1997
Jean Royère, Yesterday and Today
Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Liane} wall light, France, 1953
Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Boule} sofa, France, 1947
Suzanne Ramié (1907-1974), {Tripode} vase, France, 1950
Benjamin Graindorge (born in 1980), {CloudInChest} prototype of a cabinet, France, 2014
Jean Royère (1902-1981), Dresser, France, 1947
Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Bedroom project for an apartment in Lima, Peru}, France, 1955
Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Salon project, Salon des Artistes décorateurs}, France, 1955
Modern Children
Gloria Caranica (born in 1931), {Red-Orange Ball} rocking horse,
USA
, circa 1965
{Clunker}, France, 1978
Walter Pabst (1907-1992), {205/0} rocking horse, Germany, 1950
Walter Pabst (1907-1992), {201/5} chair, Germany, 1960
Peter Murdoch (born in 1940), {Spotty} seat, England, 1963
Eero Aarnio (born in 1932), {Pony} seat, Finland, 1973
Roger Fatus (born in 1926), {Belleville} bed, France, 1967
Zofia Rostad (born in 1935), {Pommes} wallpaper, France, 1970s
The International Scene
Choi Byung-hoon (born in 1952), {Afterimage 08-305} bench, Korea, 2008
Richard Meitner (born in 1949), {Anna} sculpture-object, Amsterdam / Dakar, 2004
Gunjan Gupta (born in 1974), {Mudha Walla Throne} chair, India, 2016
Cheick Diallo (born in 1960), {Sansa} armchair, Mali, 2010
Thabisa Mjo (born in 1987), {Mjojo Cabinet}, South Africa, 2018
Maison Château Rouge (established in 2015), {Kilubukila} cushions, Democratic Republic of Congo, France 2021
Maison Château Rouge (created in 2015), {Creative Tunisia} and {
IBKKI
} vases, Tunisia, Algeria, France, 2021
Lawson Oyekan (born in 1961), {Body Undivided n°8} sculpture, United Kingdom, 2003
À table !
Aldo Bakker (born in 1971), {Vinegar Flask t.e. 065}, {Oil Platters t.e. 063}, {Water Carafe t.e. 066}, {Oil or milk Can t.e. 062}, { Porcelain Tableware Collection}, Netherlands, 2005-2008
Aldo Bakker (born in 1971), {Silver Pourer (hollow handle)}, Netherlands, 2012
Max Lamb (born in 1980), {Crokery} service, England, 2008
Formafantasma (studio founded in 2009), Andrea Trimarchi (born in 1983) and Simone Farresin (born in 1980), {Alphabet} service, Austria, 2007
Laurence Brabant (born in 1971), {Petites leçons de choses} collection, {Bavarde / Narcisse / Ne pas avaler} Services, France, 1999
Élise Fouin (born in 1979), Table service designed for the restaurant La Halle aux Grains, Paris, France, 2017-2019
Ronan (born in 1971) and Erwan (born in 1976) Bouroullec, {Charlotte} library, France, 2000
Ronan (born in 1971) and Erwan (born in 1976) Bouroullec, {Algues} partition modules, France, 2004
Anne Xiradakis (born in 1975), Table service made for chef Guy Savoy, France, 2004
Sebastian Bergne (born in 1966), Sophie Smallhorn (born in 1971), {Colour Ware} set, England, 2011
François Bauchet (born in 1948), {Résonnance} service, France, 2001
Maria Grazia Rosin (born in 1958), {Placebo} glasses, Italy, 2000
Frantisek Vizner (1936-2011), Decanter and glasses from the {Frantisek} line, Czech Republic, 2011
Martino Gamper (born in 1971), Whiskey glasses, Ireland, 2015
Sylvain Dubuisson (born in 1946), {Eau de Marseille} decanter, France, 1990
Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Rhinocrétaire
II
}, 1966
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {La Mouche} toilet, 1966
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippopotame I}, 1968-1969
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Bélier}, 2008
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Agneau}, 2010
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Brebis}, 2001
Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Moyen Choupatte}, 2019
Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {L’Homme à la tête de chou}, 2005
Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Iolas} silverware, 1966
Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Bouche} necklace, 1977
Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Orchidée} necklace, 1983
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippopotamus bathtub project}, France, 1971
François-Xavier Lalanne (1928-2008), {Hippopotamus bathtub project}, France, circa 1968
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippopotamus bathtub project}, France, circa 1968
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippo bath and sink}, France, circa 1968
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Model of Têtes habitables}, France, 1975
Memphis
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Sol} fruit bowl, Italy, 1982
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Attide} bowl, Italy, 1986
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Carlton} bookcase, Italy, 1981
Michael Graves (1934-2015), {Plaza} dressing table and stool, 1981
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Arabia Felix} wallpaper, {Zeitwande} collection, Germany, 1992
Dreams and Fantasies
André Groult (1884-1966), {Anthropomorphe} chest of drawers, Paris, c. 1925
Marc Newson (born in 1963), {Pod of Drawers}, 1999
Janine Janet (1913-2000), {Le Roi} and {La Reine} sculptures, France, 1959
Gilbert Poillerat (1902-1988), Table, France, 1943
Fernando Campana (1961-2022) and Humberto Campana (born in 1953), {Settimio} cabinet, 2012
Grégoire Scalabre (born in 1974), {Sôane}, France, 2019
Marlène Huissoud (born in 1990), {Cocoon ≠4}, {Cocoon} collection, France, 2017
Yoshimi Futamura (born in 1957), {Rivers}, Japan, 2019
Julien Vermeulen (born in 1991), {Black Gem}, France, 2020
{Flexi Mother of Pearl} wallcovering,
USA
, 2022
{Mother of Pearl Aphrodite} wallcovering, United States, 2022
Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Siege Project}, Rochecotte, March 26, 1938
Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Chair Project}, Paris, 1938
Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Three Seater Project}, France, circa 1938
Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Upholstered chair project}, France, 2
nd
quarter of the 20
th
century
Rochas by Olivier Theyskens (born in 1977), Evening dress, Autumn-Winter 2006 prêt-à-porter Collection
Johan Creten (born in 1963), {Odore di Femmina} sculpture, France, 2006
Hella Jongerius (born in 1963), {Twisted steps} scale, Netherlands, 2022
Conscious design
Tejo Remy (born in 1960), {Rag Chair}, France, 2021
Fernando Laposse (born in 1988), {Pup Bench}, Mexico and Great Britain, 2022
Piet Hein Eek (born in 1967), {Classic Cupboard in Scrapwood}, Netherlands, 2019 (design 1989, first model 1990)
Alvaro Catalán de Ocón (born in 1975), {
PET
Lamp “The Collection”}, Spain, 2022 (assembly)
Yuya Ushida (born in 1975), {XXXX_Sofa} sofa prototype, Japan, 2010
Paul Emilieu Marchesseau (born in 1988), {Mobilier Servant Serpentine de la Molle}, France, 2022
A revisited design
Maarten Baas (born in 1978), {Grandfather Clock}, The Netherlands, 2009
Philippe Barde (born in 1955), {
PB
/
PB
}, Switzerland, 2013
Philippe Million (born in 1967), Vase, France, 2020
Bouke de Vries (born in 1960), {Imari Memory Vessel Stack}, England, 2022
The Galerie des Bijoux
The Galerie des Bijoux
Maison Collinet, Grivotet et Beleau, Bracelet, c. 1925
Jean Dunand (1877-1942), lacquerer, Société Oréum (1922- 1932), maker, Five rings necklace, c. 1927
Maison Paul Templier & Fils (1922-1929), Brooch, 1925
Maison Vever, Comb “Cyclamens”, 1900
Exhibitions
Current exhibitions
My Teddy Bear
Presentation
The Birth of the Teddy Bear
Activities for adults, children and families
Activities for groups
Ruhlmann decorator
Rococo & co: From Nicolas Pineau to Cindy Sherman
Forthcoming exhibitions
1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco
Bamboo. From Pattern to Work
Paul Poiret: Fashion is a Feast
Présentation
Activities for groups
Touring exhibitions
Past exhibitions
Déboutonner la mode
Korea Now! Craft, Design, Fashion and Graphic Design in Korea
South-Korean Craft and Design
Fashion
Graphic Design
Piero Fornasetti : La Folie pratique
Moderne Maharajah, un mécène des années 1930
Luxes
Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2021
Harper’s Bazaar, premier magazine de mode
Cartier et les arts de l’Islam. Aux sources de la modernité
Presentation
Mutual admiration: Islamic art, the museum, and the jeweler
Islamic art “revealed”: a path toward modern design
Themes
Marche et démarche, une histoire de la chaussure
Un printemps incertain. Invitation à 40 créateurs
Another story! 50 years of creation at L’Ecole des Loisirs
Affiches cubaines. Révolution et Cinéma
Le dessin sans réserve. Collections du Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Bonne arrivée. Métiers d’art africains. Design contemporain
Thierry Mugler, Couturissime
Histoires de photographies. Collections du Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Collect/Connect. Bijoux contemporains. Julie Decubber/Stefania Lucchetta
Marquise Arconati Visconti, femme libre et mécène d’exception
Le design pour tous : de Prisunic à Monoprix, une aventure française
étienne + robial. graphisme & collection, de futuropolis à canal+
Mutations
Christian Dior, couturier du rêve
Presentation
« The Essence of Couture », Florence Müller
« Christian Dior, his musee imaginaire », Olivier Gabet
« Christian Dior’s appartment », Patrick Mauriès
The Dior Gardens
Artistic Affinities
Trianon
The Dior Ball
Around the World in Dior
Stars in Dior
30 avenue Montaigne
Aurora Borealis: An iconic stone for a visionary designer
Activities
The Book
Barbie
De la caricature à l’affiche 1850-1918
Années 80. Mode, design et graphisme en France
Constance Guisset Design, Actio !
Jean Nouvel, mes meubles d’architecte. Sens et essence
Le coffre à jouer
Treasures of Sand and Fire, Glass and Crystal at Les Arts Décoratifs, 14
th
-21
st
Century
Tissus inspirés. Pierre Frey
Faire le mur. Quatre siècles de papiers peints
Fashion Forward, 3 siècles de mode (1715-2016)
Roger Tallon, le design en mouvement
L’esprit du Bauhaus
Tenue correcte exigée : quand le vêtement fait scandale
Dessiner l’or et l’argent. Odiot (1763-1850), orfèvre
Travaux de Dames ?
Design graphique : acquisitions récentes
Or virtuose à la cour de France. Pierre Gouthière (1732-1813)
Presentation
Invitation : Lignereux
De Calder à Koons, bijoux d’artistes. La collection idéale de Diane Venet
The Birth of Department Stores. Fashion, design, toys, advertising. 1852-1925.
Présentation
Activities for adults, children and families
Activities for groups
Margiela, les années Hermès
Roman Cieslewicz, la fabrique des images
Tutto Ponti, Gio Ponti archi-designer
Presentation
Foreword
Gio Ponti: A Guide for Contemporary Use Salvatore Licitra
Bridges between Milan and Paris
Architectures
Villa Planchart, Caracas, 1953–57
The Taranto Cathedral, 1964–70
Surfaces and Colours : Ceramics Applied to Architecture and Interior Design
Gio Ponti, behind the Mirror: Venini and Fontana Arte
Gio Ponti and Richard Ginori
Gio Ponti and Domus 1970-79
About the catalogue (in French only)
Japon-Japonismes, objets inspirés 1867-2018
La maison pour tous. Une photographie sociale dans les années 80
Presentation
Biographies
Les drôles de petites bêtes d’Antoon Krings
Simone Pheulpin, plieuse de temps
À la rencontre du petit prince
Shocking ! Les mondes surréalistes d’Elsa Schiaparelli
Presentation
Elsa Schiaparelli biography
« Elsa Schiaparelli, a last dance », by Olivier Gabet
« More Beautiful When Broken », Conversation with Daniel Roseberry Hanya Yanagihara
« When Dalí Discovered Fashion », by Jean-Louis Gaillemin
Themes
Activities
The Exhibition Catalog
Histoires naturelles. Dation François-Xavier et Claude Lalanne au Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Des cheveux et des poils
Mode et sport, d’un podium à l’autre
Iris van Herpen. Sculpting the Senses
Presentation
Metamorphoses of the body
Under the skin
In a body-to-body movement
Biography of Iris van Herpen
Themes
Légèretés manifestes. François Azambourg, designer
Luxury in China. Asia Week Paris 2024
Le Japon en couleurs. Photographies du XIXe siècle
Private Lives : from the Bedroom to Social Media
Presentation
Activities for adults, children and families
Activities for groups
Henry Cros (1840-1907), sculpteur et dessinateur
Fashion, Design, Jewellery Exhibit
Christofle, a brilliant story
Presentation
Activities for adults, children and families
Activities for groups
Fashion. Next Gen.
ANDAM
’s 35
th
Anniversary
Fashion in the making. Photographs of 1920s and 1930s designs
Présentation
Adultes Activities
ACTIVITIES
FOR
GROUP
Off-site - The Adorned Body : French Fashion and Jewellery 1770–1910
Loulou, the restaurant
The boutique
Musée Nissim de Camondo
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Presentation
The mansion and the collections
The collections
A functional home
The outbuildings
René Sergent (1865-1927)
The Parc Monceau
Restaurations
The Camondo Family
History
The origins of the family and the bank
Genealogy
Moïse de Camondo (1860-1935)
Isaac de Camondo (1851-1911)
Nissim de Camondo (1892-1917)
Béatrice de Camondo (1894-1945)
Léon Reinach (1893-1944)
Fanny Reinach (1920-1943)
Bertrand Reinach (1923-1943)
Abraham-Salomon de Camondo (1781-1873)
Abraham-Behor de Camondo (1829-1889)
Nissim de Camondo (1830-1889)
The Family Tree
Exhibitions
Past exhibitions
Drawing and chasing bronze. Jean-Louis Prieur (1732-1795)
The Drawings of Models for Bronzes
Drawings of Models for Engravings
Paper architectures. Drawings from Piranesi to Mallet-Stevens
Le 61 rue de Monceau, l’autre hôtel Camondo
Edmund de Waal, Lettres à Camondo
Presentation
Introduction by Edmund de Waal
Itinerary
Museum Map
The Lower Ground Floor
The Hall
Cylinder vase
High-backed wing chair (Bergère)
Writing table (bureau plat)
Pair of corner cupboards
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Serving hatch
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Dresser with 15 numbered lockers
The Scullery
The Scullery
The Scullery
The Scullery
The Chef’s Office
View of the Chef’s Office, opening onto the service entrance
The Chef’s Office
The Upper Ground Floor
The Gallery
“Child with an Empty Nest” in a gilt wood niche
Sofa and eight “fauteuil à la reine” armchairs
Chancellerie tapestry
Pair of overdoor panels
Cabinet
“The Chinese Dance” tapestries
Armchair
“The Chinese Garden” tapestry
Lantern
Wall sconces
The Great Study
Roll-top desk
Garniture of a clock with turning dial rings and two vases
Pair of “voyeuse” chairs
Pair of candelabra
Vase
Bacchante
Clock featuring a Bacchante carrying an infant satyr
Tapestry, the Fables of La Fontaine
The Great Drawing Room
“Fidelity”
“The Young Page” and “The Young Drummer”
Sake bottle
Study armchair
Gueridon pedestal table
Chandelier
Pair of corner cupboards
Oval table
“The Fisher” tapestry
Bust of Summer
Tiered “Bonheur du Jour” lady’s writing table
Six-part folding screen
Carpet for the Grande Galerie in the Louvre
Chest of drawers with sliding doors
Portrait of Geneviève Le Couteulx du Molay
Pair of petrified wood lidded vases
Drawing room suite
The Salon des Huet
Mantel clock with Chinese figure
Two console tables
Roll-top desk
Twelve-light chandelier with six branches
Four-part folding screen
Pastoral scene
Coffee table
Drawing room suite
The Dining Room and Porcelain Room
“The Brioche” tapestry
Pair of tiered serving tables
Pieces of a tea service
Oval sugar bowl from a Buffon service
Silver tureen
Bust of a Black Woman
Pair of six-light candelabra
The Small Study
Medallion: The Baronne de Nivenheim
Trough-shaped sewing table
“The Piazzetta, the Doge’s Palace and the Riva degli Schiavoni”
Portrait of Jacques Necker
Eight sketches for the tapestry cartoons of the “Royal Hunts of Louis
XV
” tapestries
Mechanical desk
Work table
“The Porte Saint-Martin”
The Pantry
Plate-warmer
Call indicator board
Water sterilizer
The garden
View of the garden
View of the garden
Parterre on the terrace, 1920-1928
The First Floor
The Blue Drawing Room
Presumed portrait of the Duc and Duchesse de Chartres, surrounded by the Penthièvre and Conti families
“The Gentlemen of the Duc d’Orléans in the Uniform of Saint-Cloud”
The Library
Mantel clock in the form of an obelisk
Drop-front desk
Tea table
Suite of drawing room furniture
Step ladder stool
Pair of three-light candelabra
“A Stop on the Journey” tapestry
Moïse de Camondo’s apartments
“Bad News”
“Portrait of Mlle Duthé”
Alcove bed
Nissim de Camondo’s apartments
“Fidelity”
Hunting scene
Pair of candelabra
“The Hunt”
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White and blue tiling in Moïse de Camondo’s bathroom
Nissim de Camondo’s bathroom
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