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Thérèse Bonney Photographs

The Thérèse Bonney Photography collection contains over 4,000 photographs which document architecture and design in the 1920s and 1930s, primarily in Paris. Bonney was a photojournalist who both collected and took photographs and started an illustrated press service in 1924. Bonney’s photographic collection documents the impact of modernism on European design, of the time. Digitization of the CHM Bonney Collection funded by Smithsonian Women’s Committee, 2016. This collection is made available with permission of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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"Scala." Rug in dots, line and angles of red in crests. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
"Vis-à-Vis" divan. France, circa 1930. Rosewood with velour upholstery. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne) , designers.
'Saturne' table lamp. France, n.d. La Cremailliére, designer and manufacturer.
Armchair. France, 1929. Nickel-plated metal tubing, tanned leather and pony skin. Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, designers.
Bison couchant figurine in stonier ware. France, circa 1926. Jean Gauvenet, sculptor. Ceramics made at Sèvres factory.
Black cat and lion stuffed toys. France, 1925-35.
Christmas tree made of hoops. France, 1925-35. Primavera design studio of Au Printemps department store, Paris.
Dining Room. Paris, circa 1925. Maurice Glaize, designer.
Doll, stuffed animal, and balls. France, 1925-35.
Garden pool with fountain jets and paved terraces. Versailles, France, circa 1932. James Hazen Hyde gardens, designed by Hazen Hyde.
Garden. Versailles, France, circa 1932. James Hazen Hyde gardens, designed by Hazen Hyde. Winding garden path and pine trees.
Golf bag. France, 1925-30. Snakeskin.
House. The Hague, Holland, Netherlands, n.d. Louryzen, architect.
Interior of Edouard Loewy bookstore. Paris, circa 1925 .Claude Lévy, designer.
Interior of Edouard Loewy bookstore. Paris, circa 1925.Claude Lévy, designer.
Metal duck toy made in Nuremburg. France, 1927. Cactus in a pot.
Private bars. France, circa 1928. Alfred Lévy, designer.
Public bar, exterior. France, circa 1925. Rody Bar. Joël and Jan Martel, designers.
Public bar, exterior. France, circa 1927. La Perruche, Montmartre area.
R.K. Hoogere Burgerschool. Rotterdam, Holland, Netherlands,1928. Front façade with clock tower. J.J.P.Oud, architect,
R.K. Hoogere Burgerschool. Rotterdam, Holland, Netherlands,1928.Front façade with clock tower, brick and stone. J.J.P.Oud, architect,
Storefront. Paris, 1929. "Chiquito" Basque Restaurant. Charles Siclis, architect.
Storefront. Paris, circa 1927. Lina Cavalieri women's hairdresser and beauty shop.
Storefront. Paris, n.d. Goodrich tire display. Siégel, designer.
Strong-man-figure bookends. France, 1931. Ceramic.
Two-tier wood disc table. Sweden, 1930. Wood base and metal stem.
Unidentified toy sculpture. France, 1925-35.
Wall lights. France, circa 1927.I nspired by the airplane. Two wings of alabaster top, long base of beaten iron. Pierre Chareau, designer.
“Pleyela” piano. France, 1929. Glass and copper piano was designed for Pierre Meyer’s apartment. Pierre Legrain, designer.
" Le Chleuh." Cubist designed rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer...
"Bassorah." A field of soft brown on which is woven a static design of white. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
"Foret." Rug in large floral design. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
"Fuseau."Secretary and chair, France, circa 1925. Macassar ebony. Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, designer.
"L'Orchide." Woven in Algerian wool. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Lagléne, designer and...
"La Panthere." Motif of panther skin for rug, woven by hand in Algeria. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each...
"Le Jardin." Cubist designed rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and...
"Le Jardin." Cubist designed rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and...
"Les Dauphins." Woven by hand in Algeria. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat,...
"Les Deux Harlequins." Cubist designed rug .Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat,...
"Les Flammes." Cubist designed rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer...
"Les Géures". Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and artist.
"Méridienne." chaise longue. France, 1928. Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann , designer.
"Pan" figure. France, 1925-35. Ceramic. Janet Scudder, sculptor.
"Paris." Modern impression of city through a geometric pattern. Part of a series of rugs made by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each...
"Psyché. " Articulated jewelry unit with cheval glass mirror. France, 1927. Sycamore and wrought iron. Pierre Chareau , designer.
"Psyché." Articulated Jewelry unit and cheval glass mirror. France, 1927. Sycamore and wrought iron. Pierre Chareau, designer.
"Puncho." Geometric design. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
"Quertail." Cubist designed rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and...
"Saturn" lamp. Paris, n.d. Tranchant, designer.
"Saturne" table lamp. Paris, n.d. La Cremailliére, designer and manufacturer.
"Saturne" table lamp. Paris, n.d.La Cremailliére, designer and manufacturer.
"The World and the Moon." Porcelain vases and compote. Italy, circa 1929. Sturani, designer.
"Trolley" desk and side chair. France, circa 1936. Jean Bossu, designer.
"Tulip table". France, circa 1924. Pierre Chareau, designer.
"Tulip" table. France, circa 1924. Coralwood inside and rosewood outside. Pierre Chareau, designer.
"Vitrajour" Curtain. France, 1925-35. Embroidery done in vegetable silk on voile de ceylon foundation. Rodier, makers.
17th century German mirror. Paris, 1931. Cut-crystal over metal.
18th century German frames. Paris, 1931. Gilded gesso on wood, shown at a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris.
Abstract female bust form. Paris, circa 1926. Knitted one-piece swim suits by D'Ahetze. Produced by Siégel.
Abstract female busts. Paris, circa 1927. Black lacquer (left) and natural wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Abstract lacquer figure with fur-collared coat. Paris, circa 1927.
Abstract male torso mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Produced by Siégel.
Abstract male torso mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Produced by Siégel.
Abstract mannequin form. Paris, circa 1926. Belts by D'Ahetze. Mannequin produced by Siégel.
Adjustable reading lamp. Paris, n.d. Jacques Le Chevalier, designer.
Adjustable table lamp. France, n.d.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Ad for catalogue design, with Versailles as the background. Printed by Draeger. Zinoview, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Ad in in French fashion journal "Art et la Mode" for rainbow satin. Chatillon Moudy Roussel, maker.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Annual White Sale at Au Bon Marché department store.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Bobo liquor.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Catalogue cover for motor oil, introducing the wheels of a machine as part of the design. Eric de Coulon, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Christmas toys at the Grand Magasin au Louvre. Maggie Salcedo, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Dagorno. Eduoard Bernard, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Parfums Isabey. Foujita, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Promoting Siégel.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Promoting silk by Ducharne.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Promoting the French resort Chateau de La Roche. A.M. Cassandre, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Promoting Theatre Pigalle in Paris. Robert Lang, editor. Jean Carlu, designer.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Radio LL.
Advertisement. France, 1925-35. Santos liquor.

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