Paule And Max Ingrand - Preparatory Work For A Stained Glass Window Circa 1950
Artist: Paule Ingrand ( 1910-1997 )
Study for a decorative stained glass window.
Artist: Paule Ingrand 1910-1997.
Dimensions: 33cm x 27.5cm.
Signature: Paule Ingrand's red stamp.
Condition: Good, with minor imperfections and stains.
For optimal presentation, framing would be advisable.
The corners are not square; I chose not to trim them because there is another signature stamp on the back.
Provenance: Artist's estate in Belgium.
Paule and Max Ingrand – A couple of major 20th-century decorative artists.
Max Ingrand (1908–1969) was one of the greatest French stained glass artists and decorators of the 20th century. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he created numerous stained glass windows for religious and civic buildings, both in France and abroad, and collaborated with the leading architects of his time. Alongside him, Paule Ingrand (1910–1997), an artist trained in drawing and painting, played a vital role in the couple's creative process. Together, they signed their creations "PM Ingrand," an abbreviation of their first names. Their style, a blend of Art Deco and Modernism, is distinguished by its decorative elegance and symbolic iconography: horsemen, angels, musicians, and allegories. After Max's death, Paule continued her artistic work alone. Her personal works—drawings, gouaches, and decorative projects—reveal a more intimate and spiritual expression, where gesture becomes meditation. In them, she explores light, color, and form as vehicles for emotion and transcendence.
Artist: Paule Ingrand 1910-1997.
Dimensions: 33cm x 27.5cm.
Signature: Paule Ingrand's red stamp.
Condition: Good, with minor imperfections and stains.
For optimal presentation, framing would be advisable.
The corners are not square; I chose not to trim them because there is another signature stamp on the back.
Provenance: Artist's estate in Belgium.
Paule and Max Ingrand – A couple of major 20th-century decorative artists.
Max Ingrand (1908–1969) was one of the greatest French stained glass artists and decorators of the 20th century. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he created numerous stained glass windows for religious and civic buildings, both in France and abroad, and collaborated with the leading architects of his time. Alongside him, Paule Ingrand (1910–1997), an artist trained in drawing and painting, played a vital role in the couple's creative process. Together, they signed their creations "PM Ingrand," an abbreviation of their first names. Their style, a blend of Art Deco and Modernism, is distinguished by its decorative elegance and symbolic iconography: horsemen, angels, musicians, and allegories. After Max's death, Paule continued her artistic work alone. Her personal works—drawings, gouaches, and decorative projects—reveal a more intimate and spiritual expression, where gesture becomes meditation. In them, she explores light, color, and form as vehicles for emotion and transcendence.
290 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Paper
Width: 27.5
Height: 33
Reference (ID): 1657153
Availability: In stock
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