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Philippe Hiquily, La Cloche (1998)
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Philippe Hiquily
Philippe Hiquily
Jean-Marc Lelouch gallery is delighted to present some of Philippe Hiquily’s creations in this online exhibition, seeking to revive the work of this precursor of kinetic art.
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Philippe Hiquily, Rare Quille Occasional Table (c. 1962)
Philippe Hiquily, Rare Quille Occasional Table (c. 1962)
Lacquered fiberglass, petrified wood, 23 1/4 × 16 1/4 × 13 in...
Crocheted ivory-coloured angora wool, with a globular pendant of crocheted thread at each ear, mimicking earrings; UK, 1928-29.
Crocheted ivory-coloured angora wool, with a globular pendant of crocheted thread at each ear, mimicking earrings; UK, 1928-29.
Crocheted ivory-coloured angora wool, with a globular pendant of crocheted thread at each ear, mimicking earrings; UK, 1928-29. ...
Cloche hat with a pheasant pelt
Cloche hat with a pheasant pelt
Bell-shaped cloche hats were popular in the 1920s, and worn over the short hairstyles of the day. When fashions changed around 1930, and a more feminine form came into vogue, wider...
Women's Opera evening cloak of silk satin trimmed with chiffon, tulle and machine lace, designed and made by Jean-Philippe Worth, Paris, 1897-1900. Floor-length women's Opera evening cloak of silk satin woven with a self-coloured pattern, opened down the
Women's Opera evening cloak of silk satin trimmed with chiffon, tulle and machine lace, designed and made by Jean-Philippe Worth, Paris, 1897-1900. Floor-length women's Opera evening cloak of silk satin woven with a self-coloured pattern, opened down the
Women's Opera evening cloak of silk satin trimmed with chiffon, tulle and machine lace, designed and made by Jean-Philippe Worth, Paris, 1897-1900. Floor-length women's Opera eveni...
A man seated in a chair on a stepped platform holds an audience, two pointing men stand in the foreground, from a series of five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day, or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée, o
A man seated in a chair on a stepped platform holds an audience, two pointing men stand in the foreground, from a series of five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day, or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée, o
Etching with engraving, Five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée ou le mariage de Figaro) b...
Dancing couples surround four standing women in a barrel-vaulted hall, from a series of five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day, or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée, ou le mariage de Figaro) by Pierre Au
Dancing couples surround four standing women in a barrel-vaulted hall, from a series of five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day, or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée, ou le mariage de Figaro) by Pierre Au
Etching with engraving, Five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée ou le mariage de Figaro) b...


