JEAN ROYÈRE (1902-1981)
JEAN ROYÈRE (1902-1981)
JEAN ROYÈRE (1902-1981)
JEAN ROYÈRE (1902-1981)
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Property of an International Collector
JEAN ROYÈRE (1902-1981)

Rare Salon Suite, circa 1955

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JEAN ROYÈRE (1902-1981)
Rare Salon Suite, circa 1955
sapele, oak, cane, fabric upholstery
comprising a sofa and a pair of armchairs
27 ½ x 72 x 33 ½ in. (34.4 x 182.8 x 85 cm) (sofa)
26 ½ x 27 ½ x 33 in. (67.3 x 34.4 x 83.8 cm) (each armchair)
来源
Mrs. Castoriano, Lima, Peru, acquired directly from the artist, circa 1955
Thence by descent
Galerie Jacques Lacoste, Paris, 2016
出版
P.-E. Martin-Vivier, Jean Royère, Paris, 2002, p. 38 (armchairs)
J. Lacoste, P. Seguin, Jean Royère, vol. 2, Paris, 2012, pp. 46 (sofa), 52 (armchairs)
展览
Paris, France, Biennale des Antiquaire, Galerie Jacques Lacoste, September 2016

荣誉呈献

Daphné Riou
Daphné Riou SVP, Senior Specialist, Head of Americas

拍品专文

Mr. and Mrs. Andre Castoriano were important antiques dealers in Lima, Peru. Jean Royère refocused his attentions on Latin America in the mid 1950s due to political instability in the Middle East where several workshops had been raised in Cairo and Beirut. Le Magasin de Paris was born in Lima where Mr. Castoriano represented Jean Royère, and in the outskirts of the South American capital a workshop was started, with French cabinetmakers collaborating with local artisans to execute the designs by the master interior designer.

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