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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. 

© The Regents of the University of California, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. This work is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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Vase. France, circa 1926. Oxidized glass. Henri Navarre, designer.
Vase. France, circa 1926. Pâte-de-cristal glass. François-Émile Décorchement , designer.
Vase. France, circa 1926. Pâte-de-cristal with bubble effect. Henri Navarre, designer.
Vase. France, circa 1927. Ceramic. Daniele Juste, designer.
Vase. France, circa 1927. Ceramic. Danile Juste, designer.
Vase. France, circa 1927. Ceramic. René Buthaud , designer.
Vase. France, circa 1929. Pâte-de-cristal glass. Gabriel Rousseau, designer.
Vase. France, circa 1929. Pâte-de-cristal glass. Gabriel Rousseau, designer.
Vase. France,circa 1926. Ceramic. Émile Lenoble, designer and maker.
Vase. France,circa 1926. Ceramic. Émile Lenoble, designer and maker.
Vase. Germany,1925-35.Store display stand in bent sheet metal made by Siégel.
Vase. Nancy, France, 1925-30. Pâte-de-cristal. Produced by Daum.
Vase. Nancy, France, 1925-35. Pâte-de-cristal vase. Produced by Daum.
Vase. Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1925-30. Cut-crystal.
Vase. Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1925-30. Cut-crystal.
Vase. Stockholm, Sweden, 1930. Colored-glass with disk motif on stem.
Vase. Stockholm, Sweden, 1930. Crystal vase with various cut-glass images.
Vase. Stockholm, Sweden, 1930. Dancing nude female figure and stars on glass. Attributed to Edward Hald , designer and artistic director of maker...
Vase. Zwiesel, Germany, circa 1929. Cut glass.
Vases and ashtray.France, circa 1926. Stoneware. Vases: A. Plantard, designer. Ashtray: J. Levy, designer. Made at Sèvres factory.
Vases and bowl. France, circa 1931. Bubble glass with leaf appliqué. Jean Sala , designer.
Vases and bowl. France, circa 1926. Ceramic. Henriette Boivin, designer.
Vases, tinted glass. France, circa 1928. Marcel Goupy, designer.
Vases. France, 1924-35. Possibly Sevrés , designer.
Vases. France, 1927. Sand-etched geometric motif on clear glass. Jean Luce, designer.
Vases. France, 1931. Pale-pastel, pressed-glass vases. André Hunebelle, designer.
Vases. France, 1931. Pale-pastel, pressed-glass vases. André Hunebelle, designer.
Vases. France, circa 1925. Sand-etched on clear glass. Jean Luce, designer.
Vases. France, circa 1926. (Left to right) biscuit vase with maritime scene. Cochet, designer. Faience vase , Beaumont, designer.
Vases. France, circa 1926. Glass with bubble effect. Henri Navarre, designer.
Vases. France, circa 1926. Pâte-de-cristal glass. François-Émile Décorchement, designer.
Vases. France, circa 1926. Stoneware. A. Plantard, designer. Made at Sèvres factory.
Vases. France, circa 1926. Three pâte-de-cristal vessels. Henri Navarre, designer.
Vases. France, circa 1927. Ceramic. Jean Mayodon, designer.
Vases. Italy, 1925-30. Molded-glass. Marino, designer.
Vases. Italy, 1925-30. Molded-glass. Marino, designer.
Vases. Sainte-Radegonde, France. circa 1926. Glass. Staff of Primavera design atelier of Au Printemps department store.
Vases. Zwiesel, Germany, circa 1929. Glass.
Vases. Zwiesel, Germany, circa 1929. Human figures cut into clear glass vases.
Vases. Zwiesel, Sweden, 1930. Glass.
Vases. Zwiesel, Sweden, 1930. Glass.
View of the Studio Viennois. Paris, n.d. Modern Viennese workshops are displayed in small shopping streets of the Capital.
Villa (model), French Riviera, 1929. Front view of concrete and steel villa on pilotis. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, architect.
Vitrine display of Au Printemps department store. Paris, circa 1928. Stuffed figures, Zig and Puce, French characters. Also stuffed polar bears and a...
Vitrine display of gaff-rigged sloops. France, circa 1928. Au Printemps department store.
Vitrine of Au Printemps department store. Paris, circa 1928. Dolls with an an ocean liner.
Vitrine of Grand magasin au Louvre Paris, depicting the arrival of Pere Nöel (Santa Claus) via sailing ship. France, 1925-35.
Vitrine of toy department. Paris, circa 1928. The dolls' circus. Au Printemps department store.
Walking stick and umbrella. France, 1925-35. Made by Hèrmes.
Wall covering by Jean Lurçat, designer.
Wall covering by Jean Lurçat, designer.
Wall covering by Jean Lurçat, designer.
Wall covering. France, circa 1925. Detail of a dining room. Geometric pattern fabric covered wall. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), interior...
Wall fixture. France, circa 1928. Horizontal wall fixture in white translucent glass and polished metal. Jean Perzel, designer.
Wall hanging. France, circa 1927.Raoul Dufy, designer.
Wall light bracket. France, n.d. White opaque light, slightly curved, in adjustable metal frame with gilded coating. Maurice Matet, designer.
Wall light bracket. Sweden, circa 1930. Olle Elmgren, designer.
Wall light fixture. France, circa 1927. Reflector constructed from a frosted-glass disk and a silver metal clamp Gabriel Guévrékian, designer.
Wall light fixture. France, n.d. Frosted glass. Gabriel Guévrékian, designer.
Wall light. France, circa 1925. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
Wall light. France, circa 1927. Paul Francis, designer.
Wall light. France, circa 1927. Slabs of alabaster arranged in geometric effect on forged iron mounting. Pierre Chareau, designer.
Wall light. France, circa 1927. Slabs of alabaster arranged in geometric effect on forged iron mounting. Pierre Chareau, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Fréchet, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Gabriel Guévrékian, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Bronze and nickel.
Wall light. France, n.d. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
Wall light. France, n.d. Frosted glass designed to blend with stucco wall. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
Wall light. France, n.d. Gabriel Guévrékian, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Hilly, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Jacques Le Chevalier, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Jean Perzel, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Jean Perzel, designer.
Wall light. France, n.d. Madame Reifenberg residence.
Wall light. France, n.d. Three opaque glass panels in a molded metal base.
Wall light. Paris, circa 1925-35. Eugene Printz, designer.
Wall light. Paris, circa 1925. Maurice Dufrêne, designer.
Wall light. Paris, circa 1927. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
Wall light. Paris, circa 1927. Paramount movie theater. Engraved white opaque glass and chrome copper. Milde et Labouret, designers.
Wall light. Paris, circa 1927. Paramount movie theater. Engraved white opaque glass and chrome copper. Milde et Labouret, designers.

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