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An Extraordinary Artist's Table

Gilles Charbin & Michel Gemignani, Frankreich, tätig 20./21.Jh. France, active 20th/21th cent.


An Extraordinary Artist's Table

Lot-No. 777

Proceeds : 3.800 €


Yvelines à Rochefort, around 1983/86. Polychrome resin, metal. Rectangular table top (h. 4 cm) with rounded edges, base of coloured resin mixture in golden, bronze and black shades, on top 6 gilded Indonesian shadow figures. Golden metal frame with 4 legs. On the frame sign. 'Charbiniani' (Charbin in cooperation with Gemigniani). Traces of use. H. 74 x w. 179 x d. 89 cm. - Gilles Charbin (1939), painter, sculptor and designer, received his training at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Since the 1970s, he preferred resin as a medium for sculptures, furniture and decorative objects. Charbin worked with renowned architects and designers, in the 1980s for example with the painter Michel Gemignani (1941), who taught at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris from 1971 to 2006 and received numerous awards for his works.

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Gilles Charbin & Michel Gemignani, Frankreich, tätig 20./21.Jh.: An Extraordinary Artist's Table


Gilles Charbin & Michel Gemignani, Frankreich, tätig 20./21.Jh. France, active 20th/21th cent.

An Extraordinary Artist's Table

Lot-No. 777

Proceeds : 3.800 €

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Yvelines à Rochefort, around 1983/86. Polychrome resin, metal. Rectangular table top (h. 4 cm) with rounded edges, base of coloured resin mixture in golden, bronze and black shades, on top 6 gilded Indonesian shadow figures. Golden metal frame with 4 legs. On the frame sign. 'Charbiniani' (Charbin in cooperation with Gemigniani). Traces of use. H. 74 x w. 179 x d. 89 cm. - Gilles Charbin (1939), painter, sculptor and designer, received his training at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Since the 1970s, he preferred resin as a medium for sculptures, furniture and decorative objects. Charbin worked with renowned architects and designers, in the 1980s for example with the painter Michel Gemignani (1941), who taught at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris from 1971 to 2006 and received numerous awards for his works.

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