Details
RENE PROU (1889-1947)
A STOOL, 1930S
patinated and partially gilt wrought-iron, re-upholstered in velvet
17 in. (43.2 cm.) high, 25 ½ in. (65 cm.) wide, 13 ¼ in. (33.6 cm.) deep
Provenance
Family of the present owner;
Thence by descent.
Sale room notice
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Lot Essay

Widely recognized as one of the fathers of the Art Deco style, René Prou and his modern taste influenced a generation of French designers. He was known for decorating the most luxurious ocean liners, trains and hotels of his day with sumptuous materials such as lacquer and tortoiseshell. He often collaborated with ironworkers and artists such as Edgar Brandt and Raymond Subes, creating furniture that incorporated gentle curves and ribbon-like curls, emphasizing the versatility of the medium. The elegant stool offered here, with its gentle sloping legs and nimble feet, looks ready to come to life, showcasing Prou’s keen ability to imbue a work made of iron with energy and vitality.

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