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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
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1950–1974
Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Mathieu Matégot and Georges Jouve
Ashtray
, 1950–1974
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Medium
Design, Decorative objects , Tobacco items , Ceramic, Metal
Size
23.5 x 12 x 11.5 in. (59.7 x 30.5 x 29.2 cm.)
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Peter Blake Gallery
Laguna Beach
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Movement
Contemporary Art, Contemporary Design
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Description
Mathieu Mate´got (1910-2001) was a Hungarian and French designer and material artist. He was one of the most renowned French designers of the 1950s. Born and educated in Budapest, he moved to France in the early 1930s, where he worked as a window dresser and women’s clothing designer. He learned metalworking techniques as a prisoner of war in the 1940s and upon his release began designing furniture, pioneering many of what we now identify as midcentury design tropes, like metal-mounted rattan, steel tubing and perforated sheet metal. By the 1970s, Mate´got returned to producing tapestries.
In good condition, with minor discoloration under glaze.
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