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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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Female figure with fawn. Paris, circa 1929. Black-lacquer carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure with fawn. Paris, circa 1929. Black-lacquer carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure with terrier dog. Paris, circa 1928. Black-lacquered wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure. Paris, circa 1929. Black lacquer carved wood Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure. Paris, circa 1929. Black-lacquer carved wood Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figurine. France, circa 1932. Ceramic. Paul Bocquillon Faïence de Paris.
Female figurine. Italy, circa 1929. Ceramic. Chessa, designer.
Female form. Paris, circa 1927. Painted wood and polished nickel-plated metal. Produced by Siégel.
Female hand form. Paris, circa 1927. Jewelry by Mauboussin. Gray felt-composition hand produced by Siégel.
Female hands and arms forms. Paris, circa 1926. Modeling bracelet and holding clutch purse. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female head and bust form. Paris, circa 1926. Crimson silk scarf (with printed hunting-dog motif) by D'Ahetze. Mannequin by Siégel.
Female head and bust form. Paris, circa 1927. Carved sycamore and black-lacquered base with metal sector supports. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female head and bust form. Paris, circa 1927. Coiffeuse Massé sets wig on a mannequin.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Buff-colored lacquer on wax lacquer-composition cerolaque. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Carved-wood black-lacquered torso with nickel-plated features. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Felt. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Gray felt-composition bust. Diamond necklace and hat pin by Mauboussin. Desmeures, designer.
Female head and hand mannequins. Paris, circa 1927. Gray felt-composition. Diamond necklace and hat pin by Mauboussin. Desmeures, designer.
Female head forms. Paris, circa 1926. Hat and straw turban by Germaine Page.Jewelry by Gérard Sandoz.
Female head mannequin form. Madrid, Spain, circa 1925. Crystal grape earrings. Souave turban in velvet and straw by Suzy. Mannequin produced by...
Female head mannequin form. Madrid, Spain, circa 1925. Crystal grape earrings. Souave turban in velvet and straw by Suzy. Mannequin produced by...
Female head mannequin form. Paris, circa 1927. Felt hat. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female head mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Beret by Germaine Page. Jewelry in gold and black lacquer by Gérard Sandoz.
Female heads and hands forms. Paris, circa 1927. Busts in gray-felt composition. Hands in wax-lacquer-composition cerolaque. Mannequin produced by...
Female mannequin form. Paris, circa 1927. Metal and wood. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin forms. Paris, circa 1927. Nickel-plated sheet iron rods. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, 1927. Clothing by Worth. Hat br Suzy. Shoes by Julienne. Mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1925. Clothing by Worth. Hat by Suzy. Shoes by Julienne. Mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1925. Clothing by Worth. Hat by Suzy. Shoes by Julienne. Mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1927.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1927. Gown by Worth.Peau-du-peche mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1927. Felt mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1927. Gown by Worth. Mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Paris, 1926. Female form in carved and varnished natural wood. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Paris, 1927. Carved-wood mannequin. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, 1927. One of a series of wood-carved black-lacquered figures for Jeanne Lanvin fur shop.Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1926. Figure covered with small mirror pieces. Hand-blocked silk fabric by Sonia Delaunay. René Herbst, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Cerolaque (wax-and-lacquer composition) painted in orange lacquer. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Clothing by Paul Poiret. Form and decoration by André Vigneau.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Designed by André Vigneau.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Golf outfit. Leather shoes, bag, cap, and vest. White skirt. Paul Poiret, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Gown by Worth. Shoes by Julienne.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Gown by Worth. Shoes by Julienne.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Natural stained-wood figure at ship's steering wheel. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Form in polished nickel-plated steel and clothing in blackened bronze. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1929. Clothing by Jeanne Lanvin.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1929. Evening dress by Jeanne Lanvin.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1929. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Paris, n.d. Exhibited at Siégel's stand at the Salon d'Automne.
Female mannequin.Paris, circa 1929. Wood and metal female form. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequins. Paris, circa 1927. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequins. Paris, n.d. Display of raincoats offered by Au Printemps department store.
Female mannequins. Paris, n.d. Reproduction of a fashion window in the 1900s.
Female mannquin. Paris, 1927. Polished natural wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
FFemale mannequin. Paris, circa 1926. Figure covered with small mirror pieces. Hand-blocked silk fabric by Sonia Delaunay. René Herbst, designer.
Figurine of horse and equestrienne. France, circa 1932. Ceramic. Paul Bocquillon Faïence de Paris.
Figurine with Cubist motif. Italy, circa 1929. Ceramic. Made by Lenci factory, Milan.
Figurine. France, circa 1932. Nelly Pollak, designer.
Fireplace. France, 1925-30. Brick and black marble. Installed in Regny Salons, Paris.
Fireplace. France, 1925-30. Brick and wood hearth and fireplace.
Fireplace. France, 1925-30. Crystal sconces, lamps, clock, and mirror and fireplace trim. René Lalique, designer and maker.
Fireplace. France, 1925-30. Marble and stucco. Henri Pacon, designer.
Fireplace. France, 1925-30. Shelving at each side of fireplace. Pierre Chareau , designer.
Fireplace. France, 1927. Joël and Jan Martel house. Mirror sculpture and fireplace by Joël and Jan Martel, sculptors.
Fireplace. France, 1931. Conference room, Franco-Egyptian bank. René Prou, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1925. Guy Schwob residence. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Robert Draeger residence. Francis Jourdain, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Wood veneer with vitrines on either side. Maurice Glaize, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Brick and stucco with plain mirror,translucent-glass and plated-metal sconces. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Brick and stucco. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Living room, Jean and Annie Dalsace residence. Red brick. Pierre Chareau, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Living room, Jean and Annie Dalsace residence. Red brick. Wrought-iron grate and fire set. Pierre Chareau, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Marble. Pierre Chareau, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Ralph Barton residence. Traditional décor. Empire-period andirons.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Robert Draeger residence. Francis Jourdain, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Robert Draeger residence. Walnut fireplace, door, and paneling. Wrought-iron fire screen. Francis Jourdain, designer.
Fireplace. France, circa 1926. Writing room, Hôtel de Paris. White marble and wrought iron. Société Noël, designers.
Fireplace. France, circa 1928. Maison Ardanse, couturier, Paris. Dominique, designers.
Fireplace. France, circa 1929. Marble fireplace, wrought iron screen.
Fireplace. France, circa 1929. Château de Lafayette. Marble fireplace in Louis XVI interior.

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