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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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Window display. France, 1925-35. Display inspired by rural scenes. Figures of child, dog and sheep all created from bath towels. Designed by...
Window display. France, 1925-35. Draperies by Primavera design department of Au Printemps department store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Draperies, beach goods, etc. at Carge department store. Designed by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Fabrics and a life sized photo of a woman sewing with effect in window display. "White Sale" for Au Printemps...
Window display. France, 1925-35. Fabrics, wallpapers and furniture.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Fabrics.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Groupings of sheets, towels and handkerchiefs. The White sale at Esders department store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Lace for the annual White Sale of Au Bon Marché deprtment store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Nickled sheet iron mannequin, in the center of the display. Design is geometric, in two dimensions and especially...
Window display. France, 1925-35. paper designs, textiles and blankets at Au Bon Marché department store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Piled handkerchiefs to advertise the anuual White Sale at Au Printemps department store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Sheets, towels, handkerchiefs. White sale at Esders department store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Tablecloths for January White Sale. Made by Primavera design department of Au Printemps department store.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Three silver lacquered mannequins exhibiting fabric. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35. White horse, Pegasus, of La Grand Maison de Blanc department store in silhouette cut-out design to advertise for its...
Window display. France, 1925-35.Five mannequins and five different types of fabric. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35.Four mannequins exhibiting different types of fabric. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35.Three mannequins in lacquer, exhibiting 3 flowing fabrics in 3 paneled sections. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, circa 1925. "Geranium d'Espagne" scent bottles by Jeanne Lanvin, decorated with maintenon pink silk roses.
Window display. France, circa 1925. Parfum de Lanvin in 100 piece edition bottles produced by Sèvres factory.
Window display. France, circa 1925. Parfum de Lanvin in 100-piece edition bottles produced by Sèvres factory.
Window display. France, circa 1925. Window display of "Geranium d'Espagne" scent bottles by Jeanne Lanvin.
Window display. Paris, 1925-30. Beauty products by the Institut de Beauté.
Window display. Paris, 1925-30. Beauty products by the Institut de Beauté.
Window display. Paris, 1927. Origami figures display in Les Galeries Lafayette department store.
Window display. Paris, circa 1927. Three mannequins exhibiting fur wraps. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Window display. Paris, France. Winter Skiing display at Au Printemps, department store. Designed by Siégel.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Central figure is a stylized wooden mannequin promoting a White Sale.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Chocolat Prevost, chocolate house. Stands on zinc. M. J. Mauri, architect.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Inspired by Longchamps, famous race course. Wooden mannequins placed in 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional space. Designed...
Window display. Paris, n.d. Skiing equipment, with male and female mannequins, fully dressed in winter attire.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Advertising for the annual White Sale at Au Bon Marché department store.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Advertising fur sale. Mannequin made of cerolaque (way and lacquer composition) finished in Nile green lacquer.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Advertising fur sale. Mannequin made of cerolaque finished in Nile green lacquer. Pierre Imans, designer.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Chocolat Prevost, chocolate house. Stands on zinc. M. J. Mauri, architect.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Chocolat Prevost, chocolate house. Stands on zinc. M. J. Mauri, architect.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Chocolat Prevost, chocolate house. Stands on zinc. M. J. Mauri, architect.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Fashion parade down a Normandy village in the French store Grand magasin au Louvre.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Headless mannequins made of dark natural woods. Foire de Lyon. Designed by Siégel.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Mannequin displaying scarves, ribbons and vest sets.
Window display. Paris, n.d. Silhouette of the mannequin is meant for sports merchandise. Modeled by André Vigneau. Cubist background and architecture...
Window display. Paris, n.d. Stands showing men's tuxedo shirts.
Window display.France, 1925-35. Still-life display of La Grand Maison de Blanc department store for its annual White sale.
Window display.France, 1925-35. Wooden screen panel and floral fabric. By Rodier.
Woman's bedroom. Paris, circa 1925. D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne), designers.
Woman's bedroom. St. Clair (Var), France, circa 1925. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, designer.
Woman's bedroom. St. Clair (Var), France, circa 1925. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, designer.
Woman's bracelet and ring. Man's ring. France, circa 1925. Gérard Sandoz, designer.
Woman's desk and seat. France, 1925-30. Light wood and lizard skin, metal feet. Attributed to Georges de Bardyère, designer.
Woman's ring and bracelet. Man's ring. France, circa 1927. Shown on hands of live models. Gérard Sandoz, designer.
Woman's secretary and side chair. France, 1927. Wood and suede. Eric Bagge, designer.
Woman's writing desk and chair. France, 1927. Maple and cherry wood, shagreen writing surface. Émile Colas, designer.
Woman's writing desk and chair. France, 1929-30. Exotic wood with fabric upholstery.
Woman's writing desk and side chair. France, 1927. Polished bent-metal and (duco) red synthetic lacquer.Henri Aguesse, designer.
Woman's writing desk. France, 1925-30. Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, designer.
Woman's writing table and chair. France, 1925-30. Rosewood and leather. Pierre-Paul Montana, designer.
Wood table with plate glass top. France, circa 1926. Suzanne Guguichon, designer.
Wooden bulldog chair or toy. France, 1925-35. To be sat upon by a child.
Wooden Charlie Chaplin ("Charlot") figure and duck-and-show toy. France, 1925-35. Made by the Primavera design department of Au Printemps department...
Wooden cycles and riders toys in geometric shapes. France, circa 1928.
Wooden painted cart, driver and donkey toy. France, 1925-35. Made by the Primavera design department of Au Printemps department store.
Wooden painted cart, driver and horse toy. France, 1925-35. Made by the Primavera design department of Au Printemps department store.
Wooden painted cycle and cyclist toy. France, 1925-35.
Wooden painted hobby horse. France, 1925-35.
Wooden painted house, and two animal pull toys. France, 1925-35. Made by the Primavera design department of Au Printemps department store.
Wooden pull toy and figure on a donkey. France, circa 1928.
Writing table. France, 1925-30. Rosewood and oak. Madame Reifenberg residence. Pierre Chareau, designer.
Wrought-iron mirror frame. Tours, France, circa 1928. Slides on a pleated metal strip attached to the lighting system. Ivory handle. Grand-Hôtel,...

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