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| Structures Williamsburg ( France 1986 ) | ||||
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CLAUDE LALANNE (born 1924) |
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MediumBronze |
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Dimensions54.50cm wide 76.50cm high 56.00cm deep (21.46 inches wide 30.12 inches high 22.05 inches deep) | ||||
ProvenanceThe set of chairs was commissioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation for the courtyards of the Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum in Virginia, founded by John D Rockefeller and known historically throughout America as having the most inspirational gardens. This was the largest of Lalanne's many outdoor commissions across the world which helped to introduce the concept of modern sculpture as environmental art. |
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Lalanne 2005 JGM Galerie, Paris
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Description / Expertise
A Bronze Armchair from a set of six by Claude Lalanne.
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