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JEAN DUPAS (1882-1964), THE GLASS BY JACQUES CHARLES CHAMPIGNEULLE, CIRCA 1934
细节
A group of four 'Verre Eglomise' panels from Chariot of Thetis mural for the Grand Lounge of the Ocean Liner S.S. Normandie
Jean Dupas (1882-1964), the glass by Jacques Charles Champigneulle, circa 1934
The four panels forming an "L" and depicting a section of the sky with pennants of the ships and leading down to the water
32 x 49 in. (81.3 x 124.4 cm.) each (varies slightly) (4)
Jean Dupas (1882-1964), the glass by Jacques Charles Champigneulle, circa 1934
The four panels forming an "L" and depicting a section of the sky with pennants of the ships and leading down to the water
32 x 49 in. (81.3 x 124.4 cm.) each (varies slightly) (4)
出版
Jacques Baschet, "L'Oeuvre Decorative de la 'Normandie'"
L'Illustration: Le Paquebot "Normandie", June 1, 1935, p. 206 (for "The Chariot of Thetis" mural in its entirety).
Bruno Foucart et al., Normandie, Queen of the Seas, 1985, p. 73 (for an illustration of the "Chariot of Thetis" marquette).
November/December 1998 Carnegie Magazine: "The Chariot of Aurora: A
Myth for Modern Times" by Louise Lippincott, Curator of Fine Arts, and William Real, Chief Conservator, Carnegie Museum of Art (for a discussion on the decorations in the Grand Salon on the Normandie)
November/December 1996 Carnegie Magazine: "A Race Among Nations: the
Making of the Normandie Panels," by Ellen T. White (for a further discussion on the decoration of the Grand Salon on the Normandie)
L'Illustration: Le Paquebot "Normandie", June 1, 1935, p. 206 (for "The Chariot of Thetis" mural in its entirety).
Bruno Foucart et al., Normandie, Queen of the Seas, 1985, p. 73 (for an illustration of the "Chariot of Thetis" marquette).
November/December 1998 Carnegie Magazine: "The Chariot of Aurora: A
Myth for Modern Times" by Louise Lippincott, Curator of Fine Arts, and William Real, Chief Conservator, Carnegie Museum of Art (for a discussion on the decorations in the Grand Salon on the Normandie)
November/December 1996 Carnegie Magazine: "A Race Among Nations: the
Making of the Normandie Panels," by Ellen T. White (for a further discussion on the decoration of the Grand Salon on the Normandie)