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  • ISBN 9782376660576
  • Weight: 1444g
  • Dimensions: 230 x 305mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Editions Norma
  • Publication City/Country: FR
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: French
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Alfred Auguste Janniot (1889-1969), a renowned French sculptor of the inter-war period, left his mark on his contemporaries through his monumental work, which embraced and magnified architecture, both in France and other countries. His two main works, the spectacular bas-reliefs for the Musée permanent des colonies (1931) and the Palais de Tokyo (1937), still resonate in people's minds today. He also took part in the great adventure of the transatlantic liners, working on Île-de-France (1926) and Normandie (1935).

Winner of the Grand Prix de Rome in 1919, Janniot worked alongside some of the greatest architects, collaborating with Roger Séassal, Michel Roux-Spitz, Albert Laprade, Jacques d'Welles, Wallace Harrison, Jean Niermans and Pierre Patout. Whether round-bosses or monumental "stone tapestries", his many works reveal the artist's classical training acquired at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, as well as an abundant creativity that can be seen at the town hall in Puteaux (1932-1934), the Chamber of Commerce in Châteauroux (1934), the Maison Française at Rockefeller Center in New York (1934), the Bourse du Travail in Bordeaux (1935-1938) and the Villa Greystones in Dinard (1938-1950).

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Emmanuel Bréon: Chief Curator of Heritage, Musée des Monuments français / Cité de l'architecture & du patrimoine. Claire Maingon: Art historian, lecturer at the University of Rouen. Victorien Georges: Director of the Antoine Lécuyer Museum of Fine Arts in Saint-Quentin. Anne Demeurisse: Sculpture expert at the CNES and successor to Alfred Janniot.

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