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House of M. M. Joel and Jan Martel, scupltors, Rue Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, c1927
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House of M. M. Joel and Jan Martel, scupltors, Rue Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, c1927
House of M. M. Joel and Jan Martel, scupltors, Rue Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, c1927. Villa des Freres Martel by Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886?1945). From The Studio Volume 94. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1927]
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16th Arrondissement Art Deco Auteuil Corner Geometric Joel Martel Studio Publications Studio Volume 94 Villa Faaade Mallet Stevens
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This photograph captures the House of M. M. Joel and Jan Martel, renowned sculptors of their time, in Rue Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, circa 1927. The villa itself is a masterpiece designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens, an influential architect known for his avant-garde Art Deco style. The image showcases the striking geometric facade of the building against a bright Parisian day. Its clean lines and bold shapes exude elegance and modernity that were characteristic of the era. The white color palette adds to its timeless appeal. Located in the picturesque 16th arrondissement of Paris, this architectural gem stands as a testament to France's rich artistic heritage. Every window seems like a portal into creativity and imagination. As we gaze at this monochrome print from The Studio Volume 94 publication, we are transported back in time to witness the intersection between artistry and architecture. It serves as a reminder that buildings can be more than just structures; they can be works of art themselves. The Villa des Freres Martel represents not only the collaboration between two talented sculptors but also their shared vision with Robert Mallet-Stevens. This corner on Rue Mallet-Stevens becomes an emblematic symbol of innovation within French arts during this period. This print is not merely a historical document; it encapsulates an entire era's spirit where creativity flourished amidst changing times - an enduring tribute to these remarkable artists' legacy.
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