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Maurice Marinot: The Glass 1911-1934
- Skira (T&H)
- Skira Editore
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Publisher | Skira (T&H) |
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ISBN | 9788857240473 |
Publication date | July 2019 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 305 x 235 mm |
Pages | 240 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Exhibition | Skira Editore |
Description
Over twenty years of glass production by the French painter and glassmaker.
Maurice Marinot (1882-1960) was a pioneer in the development of glass as a studio art form. Born in Troyes, France, Marinot began his career as a painter, studying at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and associated with the Fauvist movement.
In 1911, a visit to the glassworks of the Viard brothers at Bar-sur-Seine was the catalyst for an all-encompassing passion for glass that would endure for twenty-six years. Drawing initially on his skill as a painter, Marinot decorated glass with striking, brightly coloured enamels. Around 1920, he began to create his own highly experimental glass forms that he considered as sculpture. A combination of failing health and the closure of the Viard’s works in 1937 caused Marinot to stop making glass and he returned to painting and drawing.