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Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French ~ Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts Additional support has been provided by Edward Lee Cave Mrs Russell B Aitken Elizabeth Stafford and the New York State Council on the Arts

Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French ~ Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art 19072013 by Daniëlle O KislukGrosheide Author Deborah L Krohn Author Ulrich Leben Author 0 more

Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French ~ Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art 19072013 Published in Association with the Bard Graduate Centre for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture Hardback Common Hardcover – 2013

Salvaging The Past Georges Hoentschel And French ~ Since early April the Bard Graduate Center BGC Decorative Arts Design History Material Culture has been exhibiting in its gallery Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French ~ Georges Hoentschel 1855–1915 was a leading French interior designer in historic styles head of a decorating firm and ceramicist during the Belle Epoque He found inspiration for his designs in medieval and 18thcentury French art which he avidly collected amassing more than 4000 pieces of furniture woodwork metalwork sculpture paintings and textiles

Salvaging the Past Yale University Press ~ Georges Hoentschel 1855–1915 was a leading French interior designer in historic styles head of a decorating firm and ceramicist during the Belle Epoque He found inspiration for his designs in medieval and 18thcentury French art which he avidly collected amassing more than 4000 pieces of furniture woodwork metalwork sculpture paintings and textiles

‘Salvaging the Past’ on Hoentschel at Bard Graduate ~ Georges Hoentschel a oncefamous French interior decorator is among the forgotten With luck his obscurity may end with “Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts

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Salvaging the Past Bard Graduate Center ~ From April 4 to August 11 2013 the Bard Graduate Center Decorative Arts Design History Material Culture BGC presents Salvaging the Past Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Focusing on a remarkable but littleknown collection that entered the Metropolitan Museum as a gift of J Pierpont Morgan in the early twentieth century the exhibition features more than 200 objects of primarily medieval art and French eighteenthcentury paneling


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