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RARE CHAIR, 1943

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RARE CHAIR, 1943
<b>Title: </b>RARE CHAIR, 1943
<b>Designer: </b>ALEXANDRE NOLL
<b>Description: </b>mahogany, signed "A.Noll" 33 1/8 in. (85 cm) high together with a certificate from Odile Noll
<b>Provenance: </b>Lucien Scheler, Paris
<b>Literature: </b>R. Moutard-Uldry, ALEXANDRE NOLL: LES MAÎTRES DE L'ART DÉCORATIFS CONTEMPORAIN, GENEVA, 1952, pl. 12 Olivier Jean-Elie and Pierre Passebon, ALEXANDRE NOLL, PARIS, 1999, p. 47
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<b>Notes: </b>In total 30 examples of the mahogany chair were produced in 5 batches, each containing a set 6 chairs. The amazing personality of Lucien Scheler was fed throughout his long life on acquaintances and circumstances from which he never slipped away. He skimmed through his century continually enriching his knowledge and experience. He joined the Monparnos in the 20s, was a bookseller in the 30s, resisted the war during the 40s, and also took time to be a publisher, a painter, a poet, a bibliograph and a doctor in Literature and Sciences, all the while remaining attached to a generous political ideal. From these various activities, many publications are left that tell of his rigorous work methods, as well as his fertile imagination and ease in speech. A real humanist, he did not take pleasure only in study and observation, but was also a true aesthete who needed an appropriate environment in order to stimulate his intuitions and refine his research. The walls of his apartment were covered with antique and modern art, from primitive art to Picasso, and even more recent. His library was filled with very rare books and manuscripts as well as innumerable volumes of works and letters.