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Item #: JKG1648
French Art Deco (circa 1930) wrought iron chandelier with 6 arms holding tiered conical glass shades (by MULLER) emanating from a center shade & suspended by chains (Attributed to EDGAR BRANDT).
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French Art Deco (circa 1930) wrought iron chandelier with 6 arms holding tiered conical glass shades (by MULLER) emanating from a center shade & suspended by chains (Attributed to EDGAR BRANDT)
Sku: JKG1648 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Edgar Brandt,Muller Freres
Width: 30.0" Height: 37.5" Depth : 30.0" Diameter : 30.0"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Glass, iron, iron / wrought iron Category: Lighting
Edgar Brandt (1880-1960) was a renowned French ironwork designer and master metalworker. Born on May 24, 1880, in Paris, France, Brandt displayed a natural talent for artistic craftsmanship from a young age. Brandt's interest in metalworking began during his apprenticeship at the Parisian ironwork company, Maison Picard et DuPont. Under the guidance of his mentor, Hector Guimard, a prominent Art Nouveau architect, Brandt honed his skills in forging and manipulating iron. During this time, he became well-versed in the traditional techniques of metalwork, while also incorporating innovative design elements. In 1902, Brandt established his own workshop, Maison Brandt, in Paris, where he started producing a wide range of decorative ironwork pieces. He quickly gained Read Full Bio
Edgar Brandt (1880-1960) was a renowned French ironwork designer and master metalworker. Born on May 24, 1880, in Paris, France, Brandt displayed a natural talent for artistic craftsmanship from a young age. Brandt's interest in metalworking began during his apprenticeship at the Parisian ironwork company, Maison Picard et DuPont. Under the guidance of his mentor, Hector Guimard, a prominent Art Nouveau architect, Brandt honed his skills in forging and manipulating iron. During this time, he became well-versed in the traditional techniques of metalwork, while also incorporating innovative design elements. In 1902, Brandt established his own workshop, Maison Brandt, in Paris, where he started producing a wide range of decorative ironwork pieces. He quickly gained recognition for his exceptional craftsmanship and unique artistic style. Brandt's designs were characterized by intricate details, organic forms, and a harmonious blend of traditional and modern aesthetics. One of Brandt's most notable achievements was his collaboration with the French couturier, Paul Poiret. Together, they created stunning metalwork pieces that adorned Poiret's fashion boutique, Maison Martine, in Paris. These collaborations brought Brandt considerable acclaim and established him as a leading figure in the Art Deco movement. Brandt's work encompassed various forms, including furniture, lighting fixtures, and decorative objects. His designs often featured delicate floral motifs, elegant curves, and meticulous attention to detail. He experimented with different materials, such as wrought iron, bronze, and brass, pushing the boundaries of what could be achieved with metal. Throughout his career, Brandt participated in several international exhibitions and received numerous awards for his exceptional craftsmanship. His work was highly sought after by collectors and patrons of the arts, both in France and abroad. Brandt's creations can be found in prestigious collections and museums worldwide, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Despite the decline of the Art Deco movement in the mid-20th century, Brandt's legacy continued to inspire subsequent generations of designers and metalworkers. His innovative approach to metalwork and his ability to seamlessly merge artistry with functionality left an indelible mark on the world of decorative arts. Edgar Brandt passed away on September 8, 1960, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to captivate and inspire admirers of
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