- Paul
Follot (17 July 1877 – 1941) was a
French designer of
luxury furniture and
decorative art
objects before World War I. He was one of the
leaders of...
- the
trend of
other Parisian department stores. From 1923 to 1928, Paul
Follot (1877–1941) was its director,
followed by René-Lucien Prou (1889–1948) and...
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known as "Déco".
Table and
chairs by
Maurice Dufrêne and **** by Paul
Follot at the 1912
Salon des
artistes décorateurs Lady with
Panther by
George Barbier...
- Art Deco
dressing table and
chair set
decorated with cornucopias, by Paul
Follot, 1919,
marble and wood encrusted,
lacquered and gilded, Musée d'Art Moderne...
- well as
younger artists including Francis Jourdain,
Maurice Dufrêne, Paul
Follot and
Pierre Chareau.
Decorative artists had been
allowed to parti****te in...
- students.
Among his
students were Paul Berthon,
Georges Bourgeot, Paul
Follot,
Marcelle Gaudin,
Augusto Giacometti, Arsène Herbinier, Anna Martin, Mathurin...
- depot: KMKG-MRAH
Brooch of horn with enamel, gold and
aquamarine by Paul
Follot (1904–1909) Bay Tree Fabergé egg (1911) Art
Nouveau jewellery's characteristics...
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Dressing table and chair, a
reinterpretation of the
Louis XVI style; by Paul
Follot; 1919;
marble and encrusted, lacquered, and
gilded wood;
unknown dimensions;...
- Montreuil-sur-bois
factory produced wallpapers for Poiret's
Atelier Martine, Paul
Follot, Lina de Andrada, and
Lucie Renudaut,
among others.
Textiles produced by...
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Chermayeff as director.
Chermayeff partnered with
French designer Paul
Follot who was
working as the head of
Waring &
Gillow in Paris.
Together they attempted...