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French Modern Grecian-style textured dark patinated bronze coffee table with double stretcher sides and a limestone top. (manner of ALBERTO GIACOMETTI).
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French Modern Patinated Bronze and Limestone Coffee Table (manner of Alberto Giacometti)
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French Modern Grecian-style textured dark patinated bronze coffee table with double stretcher sides and a limestone top. (manner of ALBERTO GIACOMETTI)
Sku: CGI018 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Alberto & Deigo Giacometti
Width: 42.0" Height: 18.0" Depth : 30.0"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Bronze, metal, textured Category: Tables
Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) and Diego Giacometti (1902-1985) were Swiss-born brothers who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. Alberto Giacometti, born on October 10, 1901, in Borgonovo, Switzerland, was primarily known as a sculptor and painter. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva and later moved to Paris in 1922 to pursue his artistic career. Alberto's sculptures were characterized by their elongated and slender forms, often depicting human figures in a state of existential angst. His work explored themes of isolation, alienation, and the human condition. In addition to his sculptural practice, Alberto Giacometti also delved into the realm of furniture design. His furniture pieces were influenced by Read Full Bio
Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) and Diego Giacometti (1902-1985) were Swiss-born brothers who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. Alberto Giacometti, born on October 10, 1901, in Borgonovo, Switzerland, was primarily known as a sculptor and painter. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva and later moved to Paris in 1922 to pursue his artistic career. Alberto's sculptures were characterized by their elongated and slender forms, often depicting human figures in a state of existential angst. His work explored themes of isolation, alienation, and the human condition. In addition to his sculptural practice, Alberto Giacometti also delved into the realm of furniture design. His furniture pieces were influenced by his sculptural aesthetic, featuring organic shapes and a sense of minimalism. He collaborated with his younger brother, Diego Giacometti, in creating these unique and functional art objects. Diego Giacometti, born on November 15, 1902, in Borgonovo, Switzerland, initially trained as an architect. However, he found his true passion in the realm of decorative arts and furniture design. Diego's collaboration with Alberto began in the 1930s, and together they created a wide range of furniture pieces that combined functionality with artistic expression. Diego Giacometti's furniture designs were often inspired by nature, incorporating elements such as leaves, branches, and animals into his works. He worked primarily with bronze, using traditional techniques to mold and cast the metal. Diego's furniture pieces were highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs, known for their exquisite craftsmanship and artistic integrity. The collaboration between Alberto and Diego Giacometti resulted in a remarkable body of work that blurred the boundaries between art and design. Their furniture pieces were not merely utilitarian objects but rather sculptural creations that brought art into everyday life. Their designs have been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries worldwide, showcasing their significant impact on the field of furniture and decorative arts. Alberto Giacometti passed away on January 11, 1966, in Chur, Switzerland, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century. Diego Giacometti continued to create furniture designs until his death on July 15, 1985, in Paris, France
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