Bernard Dunand Mid-Century French Red and Gold Lacquered Wall Panel

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Item #: 061156A

French Mid-Century red and gold lacquered horizontal wall panel with landscape scene of deer grazing by a stream with a background of mountains. Titled, "Cerf et biches dans un sous bois" (signed: "Andre Dambrun" acronym of BERNARD DUNAND)..

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Bernard Dunand Mid-Century French Red and Gold Lacquered Wall Panel

French Mid-Century red and gold lacquered horizontal wall panel with landscape scene of deer grazing by a stream with a background of mountains. Titled, "Cerf et biches dans un sous bois" (signed: "Andre Dambrun" acronym of BERNARD DUNAND).

DETAILS

Sku:  061156A
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Bernard Dunand

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  70.0"
Height: 35.0"
Depth : 1.3"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Lacquered
Category: Cleared Art
Condition:

About Bernard Dunand

Bernard Dunand (1872-1942) was a prominent Swiss-born French artist and designer, known for his exceptional contributions to the field of decorative arts and furniture design. Born on April 2, 1872, in Geneva, Switzerland, Dunand displayed a remarkable talent for artistic pursuits from an early age.

Dunand began his artistic training at the École des Arts Industriels in Geneva, where he studied metalworking and enameling. After completing his education, he moved to Paris in 1893 to further his career and immerse himself in the vibrant artistic community of the city.

In Paris, Dunand quickly gained recognition for his exceptional skills in the art of lacquerwork. He mastered the traditional Japanese technique of lacquer application, known as urushi, and combined

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