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Bénédictus, Édouard (1878-1930) - Fish design 1930

Bénédictus, Édouard (1878-1930) - Fish design 1930

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This fish design, by Édouard Bénédictus, is from his portfolio of Art Deco textile and wallpaper designs from 1930, entitled 'Relais'.

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Édouard Bénédictus (1878-1930) was a painter, writer, composer and chemist who started his career in the Art Nouveau period. He wrote an influential article in L'Art décoratif in 1912. However, he was greatly receptive to the stylistic evolution started in 1912 and that became Art Deco. Appreciated for his portfolios "Variations" in 1923 and "Nouvelles Variations" in 1928, he became one the most famous protagonists of the floral Art Deco. He played a special role in the Pavillion de l'Ambassade Francaise in the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris in 1925.

He worked with the most famous designers in this period, especially with Andre Groult for whom he created many tapestries for furniture. His rugs decorated the Grand Salon and Music Room of the magnificent French Embassy at the 1925 Exhibition. Benedictus' large pochoir designs display an imaginative geometric elaboration of fields of pure colour, punctuated in places with abstract floral motifs.

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