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Emile Lenoble Furniture

French, 1876-1939

A favorite stoneware potter of the consummate Art Deco style-master, Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Lenoble was also a trusted colleague and son-in-law to the renowned ceramist, Ernest Chaplet. Lenoble studied at l’Ecole des Arts Decoratifs then worked for several years in commercial ceramics before joining Chaplet’s Choisy-le-Roi workshop in 1903. Like Chaplet’s early work, Lenoble’s stoneware shows a strong influence from Korean and Chinese ceramics of the Song Dynasty. Following Chaplet’s death in 1907, Lenoble moved toward a more geometric style, where floral and linear patterns dominate his work and the monochromatic glazes of his early style give way to two-tone and occasionally crystalline glazes.

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Creator: Emile Lenoble
Art Deco Stoneware Bauluster Enamel Vase by Emile Lenoble
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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Emile Lenoble Furniture

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Large Baluster Vase
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Large stoneware baluster vase with blue, duck blue and Egyptian blue enamels, with incised decoration of a vegetal frieze and scrolls framed by two geome...
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Large standstone baluster vase with blue, duck blue and Egyptian blue enamels, with incised decoration of a vegetal frieze and scrolls framed by two geom...
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