The Répertoire du goût moderne is a five-volume set of folios depicting domestic interior design, created in 1928-29 and illustrated with the print technique pochoir by many famous designers and architects including Charlotte Perriand, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Gabriel Guevrekian, Francis Jourdain, Etienne Kohlmann, and Djo-Bourgeois.[1] The pochoir plates were printed by the firm owned by Jean Saudé. Images from the folios may be found in the resource Artstor.[2]
Language | French |
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Subject | Interior design |
Publisher | Editions Albert Levy |
Publication date | 1928-1929 |
Publication place | France |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Publisher
editThe imprint of the Répertoire du goût moderne reads: Editions Albert Lévy, Librairie de Central Beaux-Arts, 2, Rue de l'Échelle, Paris. Levy was the second in a line of publishers who had maintained the imprint Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts on topics around design, such as architecture and fashion.
Bibliography
edit- Druesedow, Jean L. (1997). Authentic art deco interiors and furniture in full color. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
- Hageney, Wolfgang (1986). Repertoire: Modern interior design, 1928-1929. Rome: Edition Belvedere (Firm).
- Schleuning, Sarah; Lamonaca, Marianne (2008). Moderne: fashioning the French interior. Miami Beach, Fla: Wolfsonian-Florida International University.
References
edit- ^ "Répertoire du goût moderne" (in French). Christies. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
- ^ "New York School of Interior Design".
External links
edit- Full text of Répertoire du goût moderne at Internet Archive: