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editDescriptionHenri Bergé, étude de Bleuets, musée de l'Ecole de Nancy, inv 988-2-32, cliché Cl. Philippot.jpg |
Français : Ce dessin a été réalisé par Henri Bergé au début du XXème siècle et représente une étude botanique de bleuets. Il mesure 32.2cm sur 24.8cm, possède une annotation en haut à droit marquée à l'encre "Bleuets Centaurée"; une deuxième inscription en bas à gauche marquée à l'encre "N°16" ainsi qu'une troisième inscription marquée à l'encre "INV 988.2.32" et qui représente le numéro d'inventaire du dessin. Ce dessin est entré par don en 1988 dans la collection du musée de l'Ecole de Nancy, par la Société Pont-à-Mousson SA. Production dans le cadre de son activité au sein de l'école de modelage et de dessin de la manufacture Daum. Cette collaboration fructueuse (qui dure presque 40 ans, entre 1893 et 1932) permet à Henri Bergé de produire de nombreux dessins où la nature est traduite avec une précision toute scientifique. Ces dessins servent ensuite de modèles dans les ateliers de décors de la maison Daum et dans le cadre de l'éducation artistique des apprentis. Ce dessin est l'exemple d'une production bien plus vaste qui mène à la constitution d'une œuvre majeure de Henri Bergé pour la manufacture Daum, son Encyclopédie florale.
English: This drawing was produced by Henri Bergé at the beginning of the 20th century and represents a botanical study of cornflowers. It measures 32.2cm by 24.8cm, has an annotation at the top right marked in ink "Centaury Cornflowers"; a second inscription at the bottom left marked in ink "N°16" as well as a third inscription marked in ink "INV 988.2.32" and which represents the inventory number of the drawing. This drawing was donated in 1988 to the collection of the Ecole de Nancy museum, by the Société Pont-à-Mousson SA. Production as part of its activity within the modeling and drawing school of the Daum factory. This fruitful collaboration (which lasted almost 40 years, between 1893 and 1932) allowed Henri Bergé to produce numerous drawings where nature was translated with scientific precision. These drawings then serve as models in the Daum decor workshops and as part of the artistic education of apprentices. This drawing is the example of a much larger production which led to the creation of a major work by Henri Bergé for the Daum factory, his Floral Encyclopedia. |
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between 1893 and 1904 date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P1319,+1893-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source | Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy |
Author | Henri Bergé |
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