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Rare and Elegant Pair of Art Deco Gilt Bronze Sconces by Jules Leleu
Rare and elegant pair of Art Deco gilt bronze "Acanthe" sconces by Jules Leleu, France: circa 1940. Stamped: "Leleu Paris Made in France and numbered. 25569 MG 23567 MG" Born in Boulogne sur Mer, France, Leleu studied decorative painting[ and at the age of 26 succeeded his father in the family painting business.With his brother he began work in the Decorating field. AfterWorld War I Leleu specialized in furniture making. He opened a Paris gallery, Maison Leleu, in 1924 and exhibited at the 1925 Exposition Industrielle et Arts Decoratifs, winning a grand prize at the exposition. Leleu designed the Grand Salon of the Ambassadors at the Society of Nations in Geneva and the French Embassies of several nations as well as the ocean liners SS Iles DeFrance and SS Normandie. Jules Leleu worked with Alice Colonieu, she performed for Jules leleu two beautiful ceramic panels for the Ocean Liner Pierre Loti. Leleu often implemented lacquer in his work and efore World War II he worked with Japanese lacquer master Katsu Hamanaka and after the War withPaul Etienne Sain and Henri Tambute.
- width
- 7 in.
- height
- 11 in.
- depth
- 3.5 in.
- condition
- Very good original condition, re-electrified , candlesticks and shades not original.
Circa 1940