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French Art Deco opalescent round glass plate with clam shells in relief (signed: SABINO PARIS).
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French Art Deco opalescent round glass plate with clam shells in relief (signed: SABINO PARIS)
Sku: KOU126 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Sabino
Diameter : 8.0"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Glass Category: Dining Room, Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac
Sabino (born Jean Sabino) was a renowned French furniture and decorative arts designer who gained prominence during the Art Deco movement of the early 20th century. He was born on March 20, 1878, in Marseille, France. Sabino's passion for design and craftsmanship started at a young age. He honed his skills by studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Marseille, where he specialized in decorative arts. After completing his education, he moved to Paris, the epicenter of the art world at the time. In Paris, Sabino quickly established himself as a talented designer, known for his innovative approach to furniture and decorative arts. He drew inspiration from various sources, including nature, ancient civilizations, and contemporary trends. His creations often featured Read Full Bio
Sabino (born Jean Sabino) was a renowned French furniture and decorative arts designer who gained prominence during the Art Deco movement of the early 20th century. He was born on March 20, 1878, in Marseille, France. Sabino's passion for design and craftsmanship started at a young age. He honed his skills by studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Marseille, where he specialized in decorative arts. After completing his education, he moved to Paris, the epicenter of the art world at the time. In Paris, Sabino quickly established himself as a talented designer, known for his innovative approach to furniture and decorative arts. He drew inspiration from various sources, including nature, ancient civilizations, and contemporary trends. His creations often featured sleek lines, geometric patterns, and a harmonious balance between form and function. One of Sabino's notable contributions to the world of design was his pioneering work with glass. He became renowned for his ability to transform this fragile material into stunning and functional pieces of art. Sabino experimented with various glass techniques, including molding, etching, and engraving, to create intricate patterns and textures that added a touch of elegance to his designs. Sabino's work gained international recognition, and his pieces were coveted by collectors and enthusiasts alike. He participated in several prestigious exhibitions, including the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925, where he showcased his exceptional talent and innovative designs. Throughout his career, Sabino collaborated with other prominent artists, architects, and designers of the time, including René Lalique and Maurice Dufrene. These collaborations allowed him to expand his creative horizons and push the boundaries of design further. Despite the outbreak of World War II, Sabino continued his work, albeit on a smaller scale due to limited resources and materials. He adapted his designs to suit the wartime restrictions, focusing on more practical and utilitarian objects. Sabino's legacy lives on through his timeless designs, which continue to inspire furniture and decorative arts enthusiasts to this day. His creations can be found in prestigious museums and private collections around the world, a testament to his enduring influence on the field of design. Sabino passed away on September 27, 1961, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to captivate and inspire generations of designers and art lovers. His contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts have solidified his place
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