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Door Furniture

ca. 1900 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

As well as metalwork, Alexandre Charpentier designed interiors, furniture, ceramics and posters. His generous use of female nudes and his elegant curvilinear style makes his work in every respect typical of French Art Nouveau.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brass, cast and gilded
Brief description
Door furniture, designed by Alexandre Charpentier, made by Fontaine Frères & Vaillant, Paris, ca. 1900.
Physical description
Brass door furniture, gilded Circular, ornamented in relief with a female head, singing.
Dimensions
  • Length: 2.5in
  • Diameter: 2.875in
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'AC' (Signed, for Alexandre Charpentier)
  • 'FT' (Mark for Fontaine Frères and Vaillant)
Gallery label
(1987-2006)
As well as metalwork, Charpentier designed interiors, furniture, ceramics and posters. His generous use of female nudes and his elegant curvilinear style makes his work in every respect typical of French Art Nouveau.
Object history
Purchased from Messers Fontaine frères and Vaillant, 181 Rue St. Honoré, Paris for £1-16s-0d.
Historical context
As well as metalwork, Alexandre Charpentier designed interiors, furniture, ceramics and posters. His generous use of female nudes and his elegant curvilinear style makes his work in every respect typical of French Art Nouveau.
Subject depicted
Summary
As well as metalwork, Alexandre Charpentier designed interiors, furniture, ceramics and posters. His generous use of female nudes and his elegant curvilinear style makes his work in every respect typical of French Art Nouveau.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
336-1901

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Record createdMay 26, 2006
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