







R. SUBES & J.-E. RUHLMANN
PAIR OF CONSOLES, c. 1929
Palm-shaped base in hammered and patinated wrought iron, black marble base and top.
90 x 110 x 54 cm.
35 3/8 x 43 1/4 x 21 1/4 in.
35 3/8 x 43 1/4 x 21 1/4 in.
Each one is stamped RUHLMANN R. SUBES.
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Paire de consoles à piètement formant une palme en fer forgé martelé et patiné reposant sur une base en marbre noir.
Chaque console est surmontée d'un plateau en marbre noir en forme de demi-lune.
Chacune est estampillée RUHLMANN R. SUBES
Chaque console est surmontée d'un plateau en marbre noir en forme de demi-lune.
Chacune est estampillée RUHLMANN R. SUBES
Provenance
Commissioned directly from the artists by Mr. and Mrs. DeBaud, circa 1929 - DeLorenzo Gallery, New York - Acquired from the above by the last ownerPublications
"Raymond Subes Maître Ferronnier ; Dernières oeuvres", Paris, Edition Charles Massin et Cie, related model on pl. 31.P.L., "Raymond Subes et les ferronneries d'intérieurs", Art et Industrie, avril 1935, n°8, related model on p. 18.
Charles Oulmont, "Les tables servies (...)", Art et Industrie, n° IV, 1946, table with similar feet on p. 6.
Florence Camard, Ruhlmann: Master of Art Deco, New York, 1984, similar model on p. 145.
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