ART DÉCO GOLD AND ENAMEL VANITY CASE, JEAN FOUQUET
ART DÉCO GOLD AND ENAMEL VANITY CASE, JEAN FOUQUET
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ART DÉCO GOLD AND ENAMEL VANITY CASE, JEAN FOUQUET

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ART DÉCO GOLD AND ENAMEL VANITY CASE, JEAN FOUQUET
Black enamel, fitted mirror, gold (French marks), with three compartments, comb holder, lipstick holder, 1930s, 10.9x5.5x1.7 cm, 309 gr., signed Jean Fouquet, maker's mark, numbered
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The Fouquet Dynasty
Georges Fouquet (1862-1957) joined his father Alphonse Fouquet (1828-1911) at his Paris jewellery firm on 35, avenue de l'Opéra, in 1891. Upon his father's retirement in 1895, he took over as director of the Maison and was responsible for the Art Nouveau jewels that brought fame to the company in the ensuing years. In 1902 the business moved to 6, rue Royale, where they continued to create the most beautiful objects and jewels in the Art Nouveau and Art Déco styles until the late 1930s. Later Jean Fouquet, one of the founding members of UAM (Union des Artistes Modernes), joined his father Georges. He became famous for his avant-garde designs and continued to produce jewellery until his death in 1984.

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