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Leon Jallot Rare Large Art Deco Pier Mirror, 1920

$30,000
£22,314.93
€26,126.37
CA$41,860.19
A$46,842.72
CHF 24,459.07
MX$575,882.54
NOK 308,579.37
SEK 290,371.66
DKK 194,922.77
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Rare French Art Deco pier mirror by Leon JALLOT, France, 1920s. In gilded stuccoed wood with a mirror surmounted by a carved panel depicting a lacquer decoration of stags framed by half-rolls and a flat double fluted frieze. Original mirror. Signed "L.Jallot" in the decor (see photo). Height : 65" (165cm), Width : 40.5" (103cm), Depth : 1.2"(3cm). The mirror glass shows slight traces of age, it is old. Léon Jallot is a master of carved wood and lacquer, just like Jean Dunand with whom he exhibited regularly. His long mastery of both mediums was cited and emphasis was placed on the preservation effect of lacquer on untreated woods. Decorative panels and screens were carved in bas-relief with a variety of themes which were then set in polychrome lacquers on a gilt ground. These pieces of furnitures and large mirrors were produced in the late 1920s and mid 1930s. Lacquering is an ancient technique that has fascinated artists and artisans throughout history. However, only a few masters have truly mastered this intricate art form, and one of them is undoubtedly Léon Jallot. Born in Paris in 1874, Jallot was introduced to the world of lacquer at a young age. He trained under the guidance of renowned lacquer artist Jean Dunand, learning the secrets of this complex craft. Jallot quickly honed his skills and began experimenting with his unique ideas, pushing the boundaries of what was considered traditional lacquer work. Jallot's approach to lacquering was innovative and distinctive. He combined his knowledge of ancient lacquer techniques with modern materials and designs, resulting in truly unique and captivating pieces. His creations stood out for their bold colors, intricate patterns, and impeccable craftsmanship. One of Jallot's most notable contributions toquer lac work was his experimentation with different materials. While traditional lacquering mainly utilized wood, Jallot introduced new materials such as metals, glass, and even plastic in his designs. This allowed him to create avant-garde pieces that embodied the spirit of the Art Deco movement, which was gaining popularity during the early 20th century. Another defining aspect of Jallot's lacquer work was his attention to detail. Whether it was a large piece of furniture or a small decorative object, Jallot poured meticulous care into every aspect of his creations. His lacquer surfaces were flawlessly smooth, and his designs were meticulously applied, providing a stunning visual impact. Throughout his career, Jallot collaborated with many renowned artists and designers of his time. He worked closely with iconic figures such as Paul Poiret, Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, and even interior designer Elsie de Wolfe. These partnerships allowed Jallot to showcase his talents in prestigious exhibitions and gain recognition on an international scale. Despite his immense success, Jallot remained humble and never stopped experimenting and. learning He constantly refined his techniques and continued to explore new possibilities within the realm of lacquer work. This dedication to his craft made Jallot a true pioneer in the field and solidified his reputation as one of the greatest lacquer artists of his time. Today, Jallot's lacquer pieces are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. His works can be found in prestigious museums and private collections, where they continue to inspire and captivate audiences with their timeless beauty and innovative designs. Léon Jallot's contribution to the art of lacquering cannot be overstated. His ability to push the boundaries of the craft, combined with his meticulous attention to detail, truly set him apart as a master in the field. His legacy lives on, and his work continues to be admired and celebrated by those who appreciate the beauty and artistry of lacquer.
  • Creator:
    Léon Jallot (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 64.97 in (165 cm)Width: 40.56 in (103 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Deco (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1920
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2312344469382

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