Description/
Style: French Mid-Century.
Michel Jaubert
designer
"Michel Jaubert was born in 1946 and studied at Boulle school in Paris. He was a winner of the formica prize for interior architecture, as well as the medal of the architectural committee of the city of Paris. He participates in various arts and crafts fairs throughout his career along all sessions of the art workshops of France from 1973 to 84.
After a period devoted to painting in 1994, he returned to creating sculptures simultaneously with the discovery of lost wax, leading to research in the field of furniture and jewelry using this technic.
During this last period Michel Jaubert had decided not to be present in exhibitions or galleries. His position is different today and he decided to share his art with a wider audience.
From 2000 he devoted himself a lot to the creation of bronze rings, he carried out research in several directions then more recently he became interested in pendants."
After a period devoted to painting in 1994, he returned to creating sculptures simultaneously with the discovery of lost wax, leading to research in the field of furniture and jewelry using this technic.
During this last period Michel Jaubert had decided not to be present in exhibitions or galleries. His position is different today and he decided to share his art with a wider audience.
From 2000 he devoted himself a lot to the creation of bronze rings, he carried out research in several directions then more recently he became interested in pendants."
Color/
Gold
Material/
Bronze, Lacquer, Wood
Dimension/
9.4 x 6.9 x 9.4 cm (3.7 x 2.7 x 3.7 in)
Heritage/
France
Ships from/
USA
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