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Auction archive: Lot number 32

Jean-Michel Frank

Design Masters
15 Dec 2010
Estimate
US$140,000 - US$180,000
Price realised:
US$116,500
Auction archive: Lot number 32

Jean-Michel Frank

Design Masters
15 Dec 2010
Estimate
US$140,000 - US$180,000
Price realised:
US$116,500
Beschreibung:

Jean-Michel-Frank Rare pair of armchairs ca. 1939 Painted iron, leather. Each: 37 in. (94 cm.) high Manufactured by Comte S.R.L., Argentina. Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Comte Committee, Argentina (2).
Provenance Private Collection, Buenos Aires, Argentina Literature Léopold Diego Sanchez, Jean-Michel-Frank, Paris, 1997, p. 221 for a similar example; James Buresh and Gallery BAC, Jean-Michel-Frank in Argentina, New York, 2010, p. 43 for a similar example Catalogue Essay The present chairs were produced by Comte, the Argentinean furniture maker and retailer, after an earlier iron and leather model by French designer Jean-Michel-Frank. Comte was established in Buenos Aires in 1932 by Ignacio Pirovano, the future director of the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo. An aesthete and an interior designer, Pirovano met and befriended Frank in the early 1930s during an extended stay in Paris with his wife, Lía Elena de Elizade. She later recalled in La Nacional: "We had acquired an apartment and needed furniture. Jean-Michel-lent us a coiffeuse and a table … Thus was born our friendship." (Gallery Bac and James Buresh, Jean-Michel-Frank in Argentina, New York, 2010, p. 13). As Buresh has noted, Comte functioned in several ways: the firm imported European furniture, including French-made works by Frank; it produced its own designs; and it subcontracted orders to outside cabinetmakers. In 1936, Pirovano signed an exclusive agreement to produce Frank’s designs in Argentina, which the firm continued to do after the latter’s death in 1941. As Buresh has also noted, Frank did not arrive in Argentina until 1940 (his first and only visit) and departed in January 1941 for New York. Although he lived in Argentina briefly (in an apartment above the Comte showroom), Frank exerted a strong influence there long before and after his stay. Read More Artist Bio Jean-Michel-Frank French • 1895 - 1941 Working in Paris, New York and Argentina, Jean-Michel-Frank designed subtle, exquisitely proportioned furniture and lighting for sophisticated interiors. His elite roster of patrons included the vicomte Charles de Noailles, the businessman and politician Nelson A. Rockefeller, the couturier Elsa Schiaparelli and the perfumer Guerlain, among many others. Against the backdrop of the interwar period, Frank designed calm, subdued interiors that offered refuge from the chaotic world. His furniture, which was often clad in vellum, bleached leather or shagreen, featured clean lines and served to complement the art collections of his clients, which included works by Picasso, Léger and Matisse. View More Works

Auction archive: Lot number 32
Auction:
Datum:
15 Dec 2010
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
Beschreibung:

Jean-Michel-Frank Rare pair of armchairs ca. 1939 Painted iron, leather. Each: 37 in. (94 cm.) high Manufactured by Comte S.R.L., Argentina. Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Comte Committee, Argentina (2).
Provenance Private Collection, Buenos Aires, Argentina Literature Léopold Diego Sanchez, Jean-Michel-Frank, Paris, 1997, p. 221 for a similar example; James Buresh and Gallery BAC, Jean-Michel-Frank in Argentina, New York, 2010, p. 43 for a similar example Catalogue Essay The present chairs were produced by Comte, the Argentinean furniture maker and retailer, after an earlier iron and leather model by French designer Jean-Michel-Frank. Comte was established in Buenos Aires in 1932 by Ignacio Pirovano, the future director of the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo. An aesthete and an interior designer, Pirovano met and befriended Frank in the early 1930s during an extended stay in Paris with his wife, Lía Elena de Elizade. She later recalled in La Nacional: "We had acquired an apartment and needed furniture. Jean-Michel-lent us a coiffeuse and a table … Thus was born our friendship." (Gallery Bac and James Buresh, Jean-Michel-Frank in Argentina, New York, 2010, p. 13). As Buresh has noted, Comte functioned in several ways: the firm imported European furniture, including French-made works by Frank; it produced its own designs; and it subcontracted orders to outside cabinetmakers. In 1936, Pirovano signed an exclusive agreement to produce Frank’s designs in Argentina, which the firm continued to do after the latter’s death in 1941. As Buresh has also noted, Frank did not arrive in Argentina until 1940 (his first and only visit) and departed in January 1941 for New York. Although he lived in Argentina briefly (in an apartment above the Comte showroom), Frank exerted a strong influence there long before and after his stay. Read More Artist Bio Jean-Michel-Frank French • 1895 - 1941 Working in Paris, New York and Argentina, Jean-Michel-Frank designed subtle, exquisitely proportioned furniture and lighting for sophisticated interiors. His elite roster of patrons included the vicomte Charles de Noailles, the businessman and politician Nelson A. Rockefeller, the couturier Elsa Schiaparelli and the perfumer Guerlain, among many others. Against the backdrop of the interwar period, Frank designed calm, subdued interiors that offered refuge from the chaotic world. His furniture, which was often clad in vellum, bleached leather or shagreen, featured clean lines and served to complement the art collections of his clients, which included works by Picasso, Léger and Matisse. View More Works

Auction archive: Lot number 32
Auction:
Datum:
15 Dec 2010
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
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