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EMILE-JACQUES RUHLMANN

A LACQUERED MAHOGANY, CHROMED-METAL AND GLASS BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1929

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EMILE-JACQUES RUHLMANN
A Lacquered Mahogany, Chromed-Metal and Glass Bookcase, circa 1929
Branded twice on reverse Ruhlmann and B, nine of the ten back panels with branded number
64¾ in. (164.5 cm.) high; 37 in. (94 cm.) wide; 10 7/8 in. (27.5 cm.) deep
Literature
Florence Camard, Ruhlmann, éditions du regard, 1983, p. 75 for the same model in Macassar Ebony made for the Maharadjah of Indore in 1929
Emmanuel Bra©on and Rosalind Pepall, Ruhlmann, A Genius of Art Deco, Somogy, exhibition from 15 November 2001 to 12 December 2004, Paris - New York - Montreal, catalogue, p. 39 for the above model in situ
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Lot Essay

This model of a bookcase, composed with combining elements, in the late modernist style of Ruhlmann, was first presented in black lacquered limewood at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris, 1929, with a very impressive matching semi circular desk. The set was acquired by André Tardieu, Président du Conseil, and then commissioned in Macassar Ebony by the Maharajah of Indore. Ruhlmann himself had the same model in his own office.

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