Screen Room Divider in Wrought Iron with Animals by Touret for Atelier Des Marolles, 1950s
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The heavy hand-crafted piece is made of wrought iron and shows a series of beautiful animal motifs in relief.
Dimensions: width: 81.5 cm.
Depth: 36 cm.
Height: 171 cm.
Additional dimensions.
Screen depth above the base: 1 cm.
Mid-century modern, France, circa 1950.
By Jean Touret (1916-2004), french sculptor and designer, settled in the city of marolles after the second world war, where he founded the atelier marolles with the artisans of the city.
These, under the direction of jean touret, mainly work in wood and metal to produce minimalist furniture and lighting.
In very good condition, no missing tails or details like often seen.
Screens
Netherlands
Metal
1950-1959
Brutalist
Very Good
Width:82cm
Height: 171cm
Length: 36 cm
Weight: 30Kg
Hand-Made
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