Robert Mallet-Stevens (March 24, 1886 - February 8, 1945) was a French architect and designer. Early life Mallet-Stevens was born in Paris. His father and his grandfather were art collectors in Paris and Brussels. His great-uncles were the Belgian painters Joseph Stevens and Alfred Stevens. Robert Mallet-Stevens, (born March 24, 1886, Paris, France—died Feb. 10, 1945, Paris), French architect known principally for his modernistic works in France during the 1920s and '30s. Mallet-Stevens received his formal training at the École Speciale d'Architecture, Paris.
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Since purchasing a 1920s townhouse by Robert Mallet-Stevens, the art and antiques dealer Éric Touchaleaume has been deeply faithful to the architect's original vision. The entrance to Éric. Robert Mallet-Stevens, a most elegant architect, who resembled the dancer Fred Astaire, was to the manor born. Specifically, he was born in Maison Lafitte, a seventeenth century home designed by François Mansart, after whom the famous "Mansard Roof," the signature architectural look for that century in France, was named. Robert Mallet-Stevens was a prominent early 20th-century French Modernist architect and designer. View Robert Mallet-Stevens's artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Portrait de Robert Mallet-Stevens, vers 1924. Photo D.R. Centre Pompidou, Mnam-Cci, Bibliothèque Kandinsky, fonds Mallet-Stevens._© ADAGP, 2004, Paris Robert Mallet-Stevens' Early Life. Mallet-Stevens was one of the French architects most involved with the international avant-garde and one of the most distant from the tradition of the beaux.
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Robert Mallet-Stevens (March 24, 1886 - February 8, 1945) was a French architect and designer. Wikidata Q1000203 View or edit the full Wikipedia entry. Information from Wikipedia, made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Getty record. Introduction. Robert Mallet-Stevens (March 24th, 1886 - February 8th, 1945) was a French architect and designer. Along with Le Corbusier he is widely regarded as the most influential figure in French architecture in the period between the two World Wars. Mallet-Stevens was born in Paris. His father and his grandfather were art collectors in Paris and Brussels. Robert Mallet-Stevens was born on March 24, 1886, in Paris. He studied at the Special School of Architecture in Paris and graduated in 1909. At the start of his career, he designed furniture and. Don't miss this engaging online event with educator and expert Chris Boïcos who will delve into the captivating work of architect, professor, and designer of furniture, costume, movie sets, commercial, and residential interiors, Robert Mallet-Stevens--who is in some ways one of the least known cultural figures of the French entre-deux-guerres.
Robert MalletStevens à la Villa Cavrois les photos des oeuvres emblématiques de l'architecte
Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886-1945) has, in many ways, been forgotten outside of Paris, and to those who have studied his work, he is often described as a relatively unimportant architect in comparison with Le Corbusier and other modernists. Robert Mallet-Stevens Architect 20th Century French Architecture Practice, Europe: Modern Homes post updated 8 Apr 2021 Robert Mallet-Stevens - Key Projects Modern architect who was both born and worked in France. Dates: 1886-1945 Robert was born in Paris Villa Cavrois, France photograph courtesy wikimedia commons
Rob Mallet-Stevens Architecture, Furniture, Interior Design Edited by Jean-François Pinchon Hardcover 136 pp., 9 x 11 in, Hardcover 9780262161169 Published: March 19, 1991 Publisher: The MIT Press Out of print Request permissions Description Author (s) Villa Noailles ( French pronunciation: [vi.la no.aj]) is an early modernist house, built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for art patrons Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, between 1923 and 1927. [3] It is located in the hills above Hyères, in the Var, southeastern France. History
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Robert Mallet-Stevens (1885-1945) The Architect of Art Deco, Part Two. The semiotics of Robert Mallet-Stevens was completely different from those of the other modern architects, such as Mies van der Rohr. The radical modern architects were dedicated to building for the masses, providing affordable housing for them, buildings that, grouped. Robert Mallet-Stevens Born : March 24, 1886 : Died : February 8, 1945 : Nationality : France : School : Official website : www.malletstevens.com : BIOGRAPHY : Robert Mallet-Stevens played an important role in French mod-ernism at the beginning of the 20th century. While he practiced architecture within the mode of International Style through his