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"Gilbert Poillerat Maitre Ferronnier" 1998 BAUDOT, Francois [texte de]BAUDOT, Francois [texte de] [335] pp. Editions Charles Moreau 1998 12 1 2"x 9 3 8" Fine Fine French ironworker and designer Gilbert Poillerat (1902 1988) is one of a handful of the most renowned metalworkers of the 20th Century. He studied engraving at the Ecole Boulle in Paris and in 1921 until 1927 worked for the world famous Edgar Brandt in the rue Marat in Paris as a designer and creator of wrought iron furniture and furnishings. In 1927 he joined
BAUDOT, Francois [texte de]
[335] pp.
Editions Charles Moreau
1998
12 1/2"x 9 3/8"
Fine/ Fine
French ironworker and designer Gilbert Poillerat (1902-1988) is one of a handful of the most renowned metalworkers of the 20th Century. He studied engraving at the Ecole Boulle in Paris and in 1921 until 1927 worked for the world-famous Edgar Brandt in the rue Marat in Paris as a designer and creator of wrought-iron furniture and furnishings. In 1927 he joined the carpentry and metal construction workshop of Baudet, Donon et Roussel, in charge of its new wrought iron section. He designed and produced grillework, tables, chairs, consoles, screens, lighting and firedogs. His work was exhibited for the first time at the 1928 Salon d'Automne. Working in a variety of media from jewelry to clothing, Poillerat's metalwork was rendered in characteristic winding calligraphic forms. He designed a bronze door for the 1935 ocean liner, Normandie. His commissions included work for the Bibliotheque Nationale and the Palais de Chaillot. In 1946 he became a professor at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs and set up his own workshop. Abandoning furniture and furnishings he turned to monumental wrought iron work, filling a number of commissions including those for public and governmental buildings and the Palais de Elysée (the French White House). In 1957 he designed the façade ironwork of the new synagogue in Strasbourg. He often worked with another prominent French designer, Jacques Adnet.
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