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musée des Arts décoratifs

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Thinking Man's chair, Jasper Morrison<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Thinking Man's chair, Jasper Morrison
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°10

"Thinking Man's chair"

Fnac deposit, 2009 - Inv D 2009.3.6

Jasper Morrison tells us that after noticing a chair with a missing seat in an antique shop, he had the idea of using purely structural elements to make an armchair. For this model, the designer used steel tubing, which had already been used in the modernist chairs of the 1920s and 1930s for its technical properties as a resistant and modular material...

object n°10 (pdf)
Wine fountain, Bacchus child sitting on a barrel, tin-glazed earthenware, Desvres factory, 1923<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Wine fountain, Bacchus child sitting on a barrel, tin-glazed earthenware, Desvres factory, 1923
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°11

Wine fountain, Bacchus child sitting on a barrel

Purchase from the City of Bordeaux, 1959 - Inv 59.3.1

This wine fountain entered the collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Bordeaux in 1959. It was Xavier Védère, former curator of the museum, who bought this piece from an antique dealer in Rue des Remparts in Bordeaux. Because of its fantasy, its style and the theme it deals with, it was immediately considered to be an original piece of 18th century Bordeaux production...

object n°11 (pdf)
Album of drawings from the library of the Duchess of Berry at Rosny Castle<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Album of drawings from the library of the Duchess of Berry at Rosny Castle
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°12

Album of drawings from the library of the Duchess of Berry at Rosny Castle

Purchase from the City of Bordeaux, 1958 - Inv 58.1.11 350

The Duchess of Berry owned an album of drawings depicting Italian landscapes, some of which are signed Prosper-François-Irénée Barrigue dit de Fontainieu, which she kept in the library of the Château de Rosny, as evidenced by the bookplate affixed to the second flyleaf of this work...

object n°12 (pdf)
Alphonse Giroux - Secretary with flap - 1826<br/> &copy;  madd-bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Alphonse Giroux - Secretary with flap - 1826
© madd-bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°13

The little secret cabinet by Alphonse Giroux

Purchase from the City of Bordeaux, 1975 - Inv 75.3.10

In 1827, the Duke of Bordeaux and his sister Louise d'Artois, the grandchildren of Charles X, received for their Christmas presents a magnificent piece of furniture commissioned by the King's Chamber from Alphonse Giroux, founder of a shop selling curiosities and small furniture in the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré in Paris. Of a prestigious workmanship, this piece of furniture in lemon tree reveals its secrets throughout the month of May...

object n°13 (pdf)
Bordeaux-Beautiran printed canvas<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Bordeaux-Beautiran printed canvas
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°14

Beautiran Canvas

Gift of the Association of Friends of the Hôtel de Lalande, 1991 - Inv 91.2.6

Made at the end of the 18th century in Beautiran, where the Bordeaux printed canvas factory was located, this madder-coloured fabric, which gives its name to the play, is entitled "L'art d'aimer" or "L'agréable leçon" (The Art of Loving), after the captions written on the scenes...

object n°14 (pdf)
Manufacture Jacques Hustin - Spice box - 1st half of the 17th century, Bordeaux<br/> &copy;  madd-bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Manufacture Jacques Hustin - Spice box - 1st half of the 17th century, Bordeaux
© madd-bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°15

Spice box

Gift of Eulalie Gouzenne, 1959 - Inv 59.7.3

This spice box from the first half of the 18th century is the work of the Bordeaux factory founded by Jacques Hustin. It is a tin-glazed earthenware with a grand feu decoration, i.e. a ceramic covered with a tin oxide glaze on which the decoration is applied. The whole thing is fired in one go at high temperature. The tin glaze is thick and waterproof and is particularly suitable for preserving spices...

object n°15 (pdf)
Enzo Mari - Jeu 16 animali - 1972<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Enzo Mari - Jeu 16 animali - 1972
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°17

La Danese, publisher of games for children

Gift Edition Danese, 1988 - Inv 2013.0.23

As part of an educational programme aimed at renewing teaching materials in nursery and primary schools, the company has developed a set of books and games designed to help awaken the sensibilities of young children. In publishing these games, Danese was bold: in those years, the project of transmitting aesthetic education through games and, as a corollary, affirming that the play function is essential in the perception and enjoyment of art, were completely new ideas...

object n°17 (pdf)
Nike Air Jordan 3<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Nike Air Jordan 3
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°18

Nike Air Jordan 3

Private collection

The famous American firm Nike shares an industrial model with some of its colleagues that allows it to combine mass production with the - permanent - edition of limited series. The latter are characterised by original shapes, prints and patterns and are collected by connoisseurs the world over...

object n°18 (pdf)
Black Mountain Gourd<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
Black Mountain Gourd
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°19

Black Mountain Gourd

Old funds of the City of Bordeaux - Inv 75 54

Echoing the exhibition "Verres d'usage et d'apparat de la Renaissance au XIXème siècle, la collection du Mesnil" (13 December 2013 - 30 March 2014), the museum is highlighting this month a speckled glass flask whose attribution has raised many questions...

The Harvester and the Vintager<br/> &copy;  madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
The Harvester and the Vintager
© madd Bordeaux - L. Gauthier
object n°20

The Harvester and the Vintager, two statues of terra-cotta

Purchase from the City of Bordeaux, 1963 - Inv 63.8.1 and 63.8.2

The young harvester and the young grape-picker, garden statues in the museum's collection, could represent Lise and Colas, two characters from Dauberval's ballet La Fille mal gardée. In the second half of the 18th century, provincial life was seen in a new light: in philosophy, in the theatre or in the everyday setting, simplicity became a virtue...

object n°20 (pdf)
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