Dear forum members,
I recently added a lovely Belgian Wolfers Freres 4 light candelabra to my collection. Since it is a very interesting design, I tried to do some research on it. In its design it encorporates triangular shapes, which are also used in Wolfers famous Gioconda design. However, the candelabra is six sided, but the Gioconda service 10 sided. Could anybody tell me if this design was also part of the Gioconda interior, or maybe a derivative of it. The candelabra is marked with the Wolfers triangle three star mark, and with 833. It also has a design mark CA33 and another 18721. I hope somebody can help me in my research. Thanks in advance,
Kasper
Wolfers "Gioconda"?? candelabra
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Hi,
Here is an interesting article and a picture of six sided tea urn,"Jeanine" by Marcel Wolfers, silver and rosewood, ca 1925-1926.
Some literature...
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne As yous de Paris 1925. Catalogue officiel de la Section Belge. Bruxelles, Imprimerie J.-E.Goossens, 1925
Philippe und Marcel Wolfers, Art Nouveau und Art Déco aus Brüssel, Museum Bellerive Zürich, Zürich 1993
Art-Deco Zilver, Provinciaal Museum Sterckshof, Zilvercentrum Antwerpen-Deurne 1996
Hope this helps,
Best regards/JAKJO
Here is an interesting article and a picture of six sided tea urn,"Jeanine" by Marcel Wolfers, silver and rosewood, ca 1925-1926.
Some literature...
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne As yous de Paris 1925. Catalogue officiel de la Section Belge. Bruxelles, Imprimerie J.-E.Goossens, 1925
Philippe und Marcel Wolfers, Art Nouveau und Art Déco aus Brüssel, Museum Bellerive Zürich, Zürich 1993
Art-Deco Zilver, Provinciaal Museum Sterckshof, Zilvercentrum Antwerpen-Deurne 1996
Hope this helps,
Best regards/JAKJO
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Thanks JAKJO,
I checked the article, however the tea urn Jeanine is actually 8 sided, not 6 sided. Apart from that, the rest of the design also differs substantially from my candelabra (It does not incorporate the triangular shapes typical for Gioconda, and has a pearl edge). I still think it might be part of Gioconda, as the design was a complete interior, and I only know from the service that it is ten sided. Maybe other parts had less sides.
thanks for your trouble anyway.
regards, Kasper
I checked the article, however the tea urn Jeanine is actually 8 sided, not 6 sided. Apart from that, the rest of the design also differs substantially from my candelabra (It does not incorporate the triangular shapes typical for Gioconda, and has a pearl edge). I still think it might be part of Gioconda, as the design was a complete interior, and I only know from the service that it is ten sided. Maybe other parts had less sides.
thanks for your trouble anyway.
regards, Kasper
Hi again Kasper,
Sorry, yes it is actually eight-sided. It would be interesting if we could find detailed pictures of the Giaconda dining room in the Belgian Pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris 1925.
Perhaps you can find it in the magazine The Studio or The Studio Yearbooks of Decorative Arts.
One of the best sources seems to be
Reports on the present position and tendencies of the industrial arts as indicated at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, with an introductory survey, Harrow, 1927. It seems to be well illustrated and shows interiors as well as detailed photos of the items displayed e. g. Christofle metalware.
Best regards/JAKJO
Sorry, yes it is actually eight-sided. It would be interesting if we could find detailed pictures of the Giaconda dining room in the Belgian Pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris 1925.
Perhaps you can find it in the magazine The Studio or The Studio Yearbooks of Decorative Arts.
One of the best sources seems to be
Reports on the present position and tendencies of the industrial arts as indicated at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, with an introductory survey, Harrow, 1927. It seems to be well illustrated and shows interiors as well as detailed photos of the items displayed e. g. Christofle metalware.
Best regards/JAKJO
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