P. Garner - Eileen Gray: Designer and architect - 1993





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Eileen Gray: Designer and architect 1878-1976, a monograph edited by Philippe Garner, in paperback, 160 pages, 30 x 23 cm, published in 1993 as first edition and originally in English, French and German.
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Eileen Gray: Designer and architect 1878-1976
Monograph edited by Philippe Garner
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is today widely recognized as a designer of notable talent and personality. Initially she excelled in refined lacquer work, creating screens, panels, furniture and objects of great technical virtuosity and poetic force. Eileen Gray later developed an interest in architecture, designing two houses, "E-1027" (completed in 1929) and "Tempe a Pailla" (completed in 1934) in the south of France, seminal examples of the spirit of the Modern Movement. This book analyzes and illustrates the entire range of her furniture, interiors and completed architectural projects.
Philippe Garner has been director of Sotheby's in London. He has been interested in various aspects of the decorative arts, design, fashion and the history of photography. He has written numerous books, including a biography of Emile Gallé (1976), and has published articles, essays and research in various magazines, including The Connoisseur, Harper's & Queen, House & Garden. He became interested in Eileen Gray's work in 1970, meeting her in 1972.
Garner P.; Eileen Gray: Designer and architect 1878-1976. Softcover with flaps, 23 x 30 cm, 160 pages, multilingual; Cologne, Taschen, 1993, First edition.
The volume is presented in excellent overall condition. Cover with slight signs of wear. Softcover firmly bound. Inner pages clean without creases or stains. A fine copy for collection/consultation.
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Eileen Gray: Designer and architect 1878-1976
Monograph edited by Philippe Garner
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is today widely recognized as a designer of notable talent and personality. Initially she excelled in refined lacquer work, creating screens, panels, furniture and objects of great technical virtuosity and poetic force. Eileen Gray later developed an interest in architecture, designing two houses, "E-1027" (completed in 1929) and "Tempe a Pailla" (completed in 1934) in the south of France, seminal examples of the spirit of the Modern Movement. This book analyzes and illustrates the entire range of her furniture, interiors and completed architectural projects.
Philippe Garner has been director of Sotheby's in London. He has been interested in various aspects of the decorative arts, design, fashion and the history of photography. He has written numerous books, including a biography of Emile Gallé (1976), and has published articles, essays and research in various magazines, including The Connoisseur, Harper's & Queen, House & Garden. He became interested in Eileen Gray's work in 1970, meeting her in 1972.
Garner P.; Eileen Gray: Designer and architect 1878-1976. Softcover with flaps, 23 x 30 cm, 160 pages, multilingual; Cologne, Taschen, 1993, First edition.
The volume is presented in excellent overall condition. Cover with slight signs of wear. Softcover firmly bound. Inner pages clean without creases or stains. A fine copy for collection/consultation.
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