
Alexander Heminway
International Head of Design | Design

Christie’s New York is honored to present 1925 A Modern Vision, a centennial celebration of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. This landmark exhibition, staged in Paris, defined the Art Deco aesthetic — when form overtook function and artists and designers championed elegance and luxury to create complete environments.
Masterworks by Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann and Jean Dupas transformed the salon of the Hôtel du Collectionneur, while the rare ‘Hydravion’ suite of furniture, hailing from the Edlis Neeson Collection, embodies a strikingly modern vision even a century later. The rediscovery of the important Psyché Baigneuse dressing mirror from 1927 exemplifies his mastery of the ancient art of lacquer.
Important and rare commissions by André Groult — including the exceptional shagreen bed in a visually impactful green stain (Property from an Important Chicago Collection) — echo the artist’s celebrated Chambre de Madame from the 1925 exhibition.
Additional works by Ivan Da Silva Bruhns, Pierre Chareau and Eugène Printz highlight the remarkable range of innovation that continues to inspire a century on.

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