Showing posts with label Metalwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metalwork. Show all posts

12.2.13

Selections from "Ferronnerie Moderne"


Published as a Folio in 1925 by Charles Moreau in Paris

Gilbert Poillerat, Chenet en fer forgé

Raymond Subes, Imposte

Szabo, Vase éclairant pour Vestibule

Raymond Subes, Grille d'intérieur

Raymond Subes, Appui de Communion

Szabo, Pare-feu

Pierre Garnier, Grille d'intérieur

Th. Brand et Fils, Grille d'entrée 

G. Le Bourgeois, Panneau



Gilbert Poillerat, Enseigne en fer forgé

Raymond Subes, Grille d'intérieur en fer forgé foré

Raymond Subes, Grille d'intérieur

G. Le Bourgeois, Panneau

Schenck et Fils, Ecran de Foyer


Gilbert Poillerat, Chenet en fer forgé

F. Alexandre, Grille de choeur 

Gilbert Poillerat, Enseigne en fer forgé

the cover of the folio


26.8.11

Beautiful Metalwork in Paris and Bordeaux

I love these spiky things- they look like seaweed floating in water
such delicate, thinly shaped leaves
So Chinois! Also the coffers on the inside of the frame are very nice
My theory is that these squiggly things are supposed to look like Chinois smoke
the brackets supporting the balcony
garlands in copper draped over the rough rought iron
the fence outside the largest synagogue in Paris
"P" for Pilar
outside of the Opera
Glass encasement for elevator with brass framework holding door in place
elephant and turtle above
I love these cacti so much
nothing like rope motif in metal