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Jean Dupas; Executed by Jean-Charles Champigneulle

Pair of Exceptional Curved Verre Eglomise Panels From The SS Normandie

France, circa 1934

NORM 02

Description

Medium: Gold, silver, platinum and palladium leaf on glass

Dimensions (Each panel): Height: 46.5" - Width: 10" - Depth: 3.5"

In the 1930s, the French Line commissioned top artists and designers to create a floating showpiece for national culture and industrial might: the SS Normandie. This ship, the fastest of its day, was the last great expression in the history of French Art Deco and was a tribute to elegance and glamour. The first-class travelers in the Grand Salon were treated to lavish 20-foot-tall murals designed by painter Jean Dupas and executed by Jean-Charles Champigneulle using the reverse-painting and gilding technique of verre églomisé. These two curved sections from the Chariot of Thetis mural. Another mural from the Grand Salon is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. 

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