Mallet-Stevens, Robert (1886-1945)

Creator details

Name
Mallet-Stevens, Robert (1886-1945)
Nationality
French

Assets (55 in total)

Poster advertising Saint-Jean-de-Luz, 1928 (colour lithograph)
The winter garden and the cubist concrete trees at the Art Deco Exhibition, from 'Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, Batiments et Jardins' by M. Roux-Spitz, Paris, 1925 (concrete) (b/w photo)
House on the rue Mallet-Stevens, 16th Arrondissement in Paris, c.1930 (colour litho)
The winter garden and the cubist concrete trees at the Art Deco Exhibition, from 'Art et Decoration', published Albert Levy, Paris, 1925 (concrete) (b/w photo)
Pavillon des Renseignements et du Tourisme, 1925 (colour litho)
Villa Noailles in Hyeres (Var). Architect Rob Mallet Stevens (1886-1945), construction 1931-1933. A couple of young wealthy aristocrats receive as a wedding gift a property located in Hyeres. After consulting Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, he entrusted Mallet Stevens with the construction of a villa that represented his first complete order for the architect. Garden designed by Gabriel Guevrekian. Photography 15/09/03.
Hall project for an embassy carried out, 1924 (painting)
Villa Noailles in Hyeres (Var). Architect Rob Mallet Stevens (1886-1945), construction 1931-1933. A couple of young wealthy aristocrats receive as a wedding gift a property located in Hyeres. After consulting Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, he entrusted Mallet Stevens with the construction of a villa that represented his first complete order for the architect.
World Fair, Paris, 1937 : the pavilion of electricity and light
Villa Noailles in Hyeres (Var). Architect Rob Mallet Stevens (1886-1945), construction 1931-1933. A couple of young wealthy aristocrats receive as a wedding gift a property located in Hyeres. After consulting Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, he entrusted Mallet Stevens with the construction of a villa that represented his first complete order for the architect. Photography 15/09/03.
Halles, from
Hôtel des voyageurs, from

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