







JACQUES-ÉMILE RUHLMANN
CUELLAR ARMCHAIR, MODEL '101AR/221NR', c. 1925
In amaranth, with visible frame going all over the back and the armrests with flat cuffs resting on the front upright. The low band rests on two bead-shaped legs in gilted bronze with flat capitals at the front, and two saber back feet. Satin velvet upholstery.
H 75 - L 60 - P 87 cm (H 29.5 - W 23.6 - D 34.3 in)
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Provenance
Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, surrounded by a group of about forty artists, created a pavilion presenting the "ideal interior" of a modern collector at the International exhibition of modern decorative and industrial Arts in 1925. It was an absolute total work of art where architecture, interior decoration, furniture, sculpture and art objects formed a unique and luxurious set. The pavilion was a huge public success and was soon the subject of numerous publications. Despite its temporary existence, it is now considered as one of the most significant achievements of the interwar period and of the Art Deco spirit.Expositions
Hôtel du Collectionneur, International exhibition of modern decorative and industrial Arts of 1925, Paris.Catalogues
Florence Camard, "Ruhlmann", Éditions du Regard, Paris, 1983, p. 91.Florence Camard, "Ruhlmann", Éditions Monelle Hayot, Paris, 2009, p. 180.
Léon Deshairs "Exposition des arts décoratifs de 1925 : L'Hôtel du Collectionneur, groupe Ruhlmann", Éditions Albert Lévy, Paris,1926, pl. XIII.
Emmanuel Bréon and Rosalind Pepall, eds., Ruhlmann: Genius of Art Deco, Montreal, 2004, pp. 30 and 39
Gabriel Henriot, "Le Pavillon du Collectionneur," Mobilier et Décoration, July 1925, pp. 120 and 122.