This comprehensive monograph, "Jean Dunand: Vie et Œuvre" by Félix Marcilhac, offers an in-depth exploration of the renowned Art Deco master. The book serves as a definitive reference on Dunand's extensive body of work, encompassing his mastery of lacquer, metalwork, and interior design.
Bound with a striking cover that reflects Dunand's signature geometric and lacquered aesthetic, the volume is richly illustrated with both colour and black-and-white plates. It details his significant contributions to the Art Deco movement, including his iconic screens, vases, and portraits, providing valuable historical context and a detailed catalogue of his creations.
The book is in excellent condition, with crisp pages and a well-preserved binding. Only a very little discolouring on the top of the pages. The vibrant illustrations and detailed text remain pristine, making it a valuable resource for collectors and design enthusiasts.
Ideal for a curated library or as a display piece on a coffee table, this book complements interiors that appreciate early 20th-century design history. It serves as both an educational tool and a decorative object for those passionate about the Art Deco era.
Published by L'amateur, 1991
ISBN 10: 2859170987 / ISBN 13: 9782859170981
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGold, Red, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1Height31 cmWidth23 cmDepth4 cm