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Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. “Journee Parisienne.” Stained and carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Five panel lacquer screen. France, circa 1925. Renée Kinsbourg, designer.
Three panel lacquer screen. France, circa 1925. Renée Kinsbourg, designer.
Tapestry screen. France, circa 1925. Jean Lurçat, designer.
Tapestry screen. France, circa 1925. Jean Lurçat, designer.
Radiator screen. France, circa 1925. Painted cement and wrought iron. Made by Siégel.
Radiator screen. France, circa 1925. Painted cement and wrought iron. Made by Siégel.
Wall panel. France, circa 1925. Engraved stucco outlined with gold. Raymond Nicolas, architect and designer.
Four panel screen. France, circa 1925. Depicting three animals in graphic design on each panel. Jacques Nam, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1925. Lacquer in tones of steel blue, soot black, brown and gray. Renée Kinsbourg, designer.
Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. “Journee Parisienne.” Stained and carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. “Journee Parisienne.” Stained and carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Chinese screens. Paris, circa 1925. Lining doorway of Ralph Barton residence. Ralph Barton, designer.
Screen. Paris, circa 1925. Image of a laying frog. Jacques Nam, designer.
Screen. Paris, circa 1925. Image of two hangging monkeys. Jacques Nam, designer.
Three panel tapestry screen. France, circa 1925. Jean Lurçat, designer.
Metal panel screen in a dressing salon. France, circa 1925. Madame Lipska, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1927. “Winter Sports.” Made by Siégel.
Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. Selected colored leather united in design by a special burning process. Elizabeth Eaton Burton, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1928. Dogs and cats motif. Jean Dunand, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1928. Screen with geometrically shaped animals. Jean Lambert-Buchi and Jean Dunand, designers.
Screen. France, circa 1923. Screen with goldfish motif. Jean Dunand, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1927. Screen with ducks and fish motif. Jean Dunand, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1925. Screen with geometrically shaped animals. Jean Lambert-Buchi and Jean Dunand, designers.
Screen. France, circa 1927. Screen with “Les Lapins.” Rabbit motif. Jean Dunand, designers.
Screen. France, circa 1925. “Claire de Lune.” Silver lacquer on black lacquer ground. Jean Dunand, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1925. Two female figures in scarves and hats. Jean Dunand, designer.
Travel screen. France, circa 1925. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1928. Three women in athletic motifs. Made by Martial et Dryard.
Screen. France, circa 1928. Three women in athletic motifs. Made by Martial et Dryard.
Screen. France, circa 1925. Black glass composition in engraved marmorite edged in metal frame. Made by Siégel.
Screens. Paris, circa 1925. Three panels with geometric design, covered in lacquer. Made by Siégel.
Screen. France, 1924. “Les Lernan.” Done after Ernest Bieler, by Jean Dunand.
Screen. France, circa 1928. Forest motif. Jean Dunand, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1925. Boat and cottage motif. Jean Dunand, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1925. Oriental motif, metal encrusted with color, gold and silver with a heavy lacquer. Jean Dunand, designer.
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