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THE VARIOUS MATERIALS USE FOR SCULPTURE ART-DECO:
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The Company Of ARTISTS DECORATEURS Founded in 1901 (Recognized public utility by decree of June 25, 1924) With for goal, the terms of its statutes: The organization, in France and abroad, of exposures of new tendencies. The raising of the Applied arts the active participation in all the demonstrations, and all public or deprived measurements, interesting, with some title that it is, all that one usually indicates under the names of decorative Art, Industrial art and Applied art. The study of all the questions of teaching, legislation, artistic copyright, defense of the collective or private interests. The Company is composed: active members associate members; honorary members; members of honor. It organized:
In 1904: Its 1st Living room in the rooms of the Small Palate of the Town of Paris. - Together of the Reception room of the French general Police station to the Exposure of Saint-Louis.
In 1905: Participation in the Colonial Exposure of decorative art and the Living room of Arts of the Woman.
In 1906: An Exposure in one of the rooms of the Galliera Museum. - a whole of modern art to the Exposure of Milan. Its 2e Living room in the rooms of the Museum of Decorative Arts, with the House of Marsan.
In 1907: Its 3e Living room with the House of Marsan.
In 1908: Its 4e Living room with the House of Marsan.
In 1909: Exposure of decorative art of Copenhagen in collaboration with the French Committee of the Exposures abroad.
In 1910: Its 5e Living room with the House of Marsan. - Collaboration with the International exhibition of Brussels.
In 1911: Its 6th Living room with the House of Marsan. - Collaboration with the International exhibition of Industries and the Work of Turin.
In 1912: Its 7th Living room with the House of Marsan.
In 1913: Its 8th Living room with the House of Marsan. - Collaboration with the International exhibition of Ghent.
In 1914: Its 9th Living room with the House of Marsan. - Collaboration with the International exhibition of Lyon.
In 1915: Collaboration with the International exhibition of San-Francisco.
In 1919: Its 10th Living room with the House of Marsan. - a retrospective Exposure of Died of the War.
In 1920: Its 11th Living room. with the House of Marsan. - Collaboration with the International exhibition of ceramic Art and textile Art of Haarlem.
In 1921: Its 12e Living room with the House of Marsan. - Collaboration with the Exposure of French Art in the Rhineland. - Collaboration with the Exposure of Decorative Art of Strasbourg.
In 1922: Its 13e Living room with the House of Marsan. - Exposure of the "Art of Metal" to the Museum of Decorative Arts of Geneva. - an Exposure of Applied art organized to the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées.
In 1923: Its 14e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Collaboration with the Exposure from the Art schools in Mulhouse. - Collaboration with the Exposure of Barcelona.
In 1924: Its I5e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées.
In 1925: "The French Embassy". Participation in the International exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts modern, in Paris.
In 1926: Its 16th Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées.
In 1927: Its 17th Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Collaboration with the International exhibition of Leipzig, the French Exposure of Madrid and the Exposure of the Applied arts of Nice.
In 1928: Its I8e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - an exposure of Decorative Art to Tokio.
In 1929: Its 19th Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Participation in the International exhibition of Barcelona.
In 1930: Its 20th Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées, including/understanding a German section organized by "Deutscher Werckbund".
In 1931: Its 21e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Participation in the International Colonial Exposure of Paris: Colonial artistic exposure of the Palate of the Art schools.
In 1932: Its 22e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Constitution of the Committee of studies for the International exhibition of Modern art in 1937 and organization of a preparatory Contest.
In 1933: Its 23e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Exposure of the Contests organized by "Contemporary French Decoration" for the creation of models of decorative art applied to industry.
In 1934: Its 24e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées, including/understanding a Section of Japanese Art. - Contest of Currency and Stamp.
In 1935: Its 25e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées. - Participation in the International exhibition of Brussels.
In 1936: Its 26e Living room with the Large Palate of the Fields-Elysées.
In 1937: "the House of the Company of the Artists Decorators" to the International exhibition of Paris 1937.Son 27e Living room to the House of the Living rooms, on the Esplanade of the Invalids. Logo SAD: Company of the Artists Decorators - Gravot Photographs: House of the Artists Decorators and Fountain Rene Lalique
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FORGING MILLS OF PROVIDENCE
Street of Providence, 136
6030 Marchienne with the Bridge (Charleroi)
Information: contact page of site.
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PROVIDENCE ART-INDUSTRY THE ROCKERILL
Street of Providence, 136
6030 Marchienne-With The Bridge (Charleroi)
Information: contact page of site.
Center popular, urban and alternative cultures.
2 rooms for évenements: expos, concerts, théatre...
Of 200 A 2000 places.
To know some more, to see the page "évenements"
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