Description
Place of Origin
United States
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Mahogany
Other Characteristics
mahogany
Condition
Good
Dimensions
18.5in.Hx26in.Wx18.5in.D
47cmHx66cmWx47cmD
Call Us: 646 322 4533
$2,900.00
An American Art Deco side table by Dynamique Creations, in mahogany and birds eye burl walnut veneer, from circa 1920’s.
1 in stock
Place of Origin
United States
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Mahogany
Other Characteristics
mahogany
Condition
Good
Dimensions
18.5in.Hx26in.Wx18.5in.D
47cmHx66cmWx47cmD

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Cream lacquer and parchment, signed twice.
Measures: Height 19″, width 22.5″, depth 16″.

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A Max Ingrand verre églomisé panel.
signed “max.ingrand.37” on lower left.
Measures: Height 37 3/4in (96cm); width 70 5/8in (179cm).
Literature:
L’Oeuvre de Verre de Max Ingrand, Art et Industrie, October 1932, page 26 (for a related aquatic-themed panel)
Bernard Champigneulle, Oeuvres Recentes de Paule and Max Ingrand, Mobilier et Décoration, April 1936, page 143 (for a related panel)
Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Max Ingrand: Du Verre à la Lumière, 2009, pp. 19 and 59 (for related panels).

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H : 34 1/4 in; L. 22 1/4 in.; D. 20.9 in.

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