vendredi 7 décembre 2012

In December !






The "Advent nights" started and still ongoing for two nights! Thursdays, December 13 and 20 from 6.30 PM. We are waiting for you to discover our new storefronts around colorful and original pieces in the spirit of Christmas.

Hot wine and gingerbread will be served for the occasion!






In the press...

This month, find our "Advent nights" in Antiquariato magazine. So thanks to Mrs Vilma Sarchi for this article.





And don't miss the interview of Laurence Vauclair by Olivier de Rincquesen in his show "Researchers art in Paris" on BFM Business. Broadcasts Saturday, December 8. at noon, 4 and 7 PM. To view live or replay:
http://www.bfmtv.com/emission/chercheurs-dart-a-paris/






dimanche 25 novembre 2012

★ Waiting for Christmas ★





As we are approaching the end of the year, Galerie Vauclair is glad to invite you for your Christmas shopping. Under the theme “Advent nights”, the boutique will be exceptionally open at night on Thursdays November 29, December 6, 13 and 20. Each of these days, you will discover newly decorated windows and new pieces that have never been shown before. Located 36, rue de l’Université, in the heart of the Carré Rive-Gauche, we are looking forward to seeing you and sharing a glass of hot wine.



The candle and fragrance shop “Quintessence” located 38, rue de l’Université, will be also part of these events. 





Short overview of what you will find at Galerie Vauclair, with original jardinières


Theodore Deck, Jardinière decorated with birds and bamboos, circa 1870

With its square shape, this jardinière is a great example of Theodore Deck’s ability to give a personal interpretation of Japanese decorative arts. Painted under glaze, the decoration is inspired by Japanese ukyo-e and European pattern books published in the second half of the 19th century. Instead of applying the decoration the way a porcelain painter would have done, Deck played with the low relief of the enamels he used to strengthen the decorative effect of the composition. 


Turtle, Factory of Bavent (Normandie), circa 1920 

This unusual piece embodies the production of the ceramic factory of Bavent, active in Normandie from 1842 to 1944. Specialized in terra-cotta finials, the factory also produced a whole range of three-dimensional animals. True work of art, this turtle has also a function. The shell, like a lid, can be taken off. The turtle can serve as a storage piece and thus breaks the boundaries between decorative arts and fine arts, ceramic and sculpture, utilitarian and decorative.



Rare dinner sets:  

Delphin Massier, Set of plates “Color tests”, circa 1890 

Delphin Massier was a true colorist. These five floral shape plates were tools for the famous ceramist Delphin Massier. On each of them, he tested the reaction and the appearance of his enamels. The numbers refer to the primary function of these plates.



Whimsical and colorful works of art: 

E. Borneville for the factory of Gien, Wolf tureen, 1872 (signed and dated)

Zoomorphic tureens had been previously made in Strasbourg in the 18th century. This wolf shape tureen appears as a reminiscence of this time. Made in 1872 in the factory of Gien by Edouard Borneville, this tureen is undoubtedly the work of a very talented sculptor. This object was apparently given as a present: on one of the leaves, an inscription mentions “To L.M”.




Factory of Sarreguemines, Oil lamp with a monkey, circa 1875 

The factory of Sarreguemines produced numerous three dimensional objects with the figure of the monkey (lamps, tureens, boxes…). The monkey had been previously used in the 18th century to caricaturize men. Here the monkey is represented as a cooker. Although small, this type of objects was carefully executed. 



And also exceptional rattan pieces: 

Wicker armchair, American production, circa 1900 

This armchair is made of a very solid rattan structure with a refined basket work. The ornaments on the back and on the arms demonstrate the ability of the craftsman. Probably made at the end of the 19th century in America, this armchair illustrates the international vogue for winter gardens at that time. 



Come numerous to celebrate Advent time with us! In the heart of the Carré Rive-Gauche, within walking distance of the famous Parisian department stores and its wonderful festive windows.




Here we also present one of the recent publications in various magazines about the work of Galerie Vauclair:  


Les plus beaux Intérieurs magazine, Sept. Oct. Dec. 2012. Article on the most beautiful objects exhibited at Biennale des Antiquaires. Pair of Minton Chinese Bottles by Christopher Dresser.




And we would like to congratulate Mrs. Emmanuelle Pireyre who recently got the famous Prix Médicis. She had written a brilliant article about one of our pieces exhibited at Biennale des Antiquaires last September. 

















mercredi 19 septembre 2012

Biennale des Antiquaires 2012... Here we are !





The whole team at the Grand Palais


The event has eventually begun and will go on until September 23. The Galerie Vauclair is really proud to welcome all of you on its booth (MS9 – MS10) where the eclecticism, the monumentality and the exuberance are everywhere.  




See the orange square on the left, you will find us in the midst of this wonderful decoration done by Karl Lagerfeld




Many thanks to Thierry Malty for his beautiful photos of the stand



We would like to share with you what magazines have said so far about this fabulous event. For its first Biennale, the Galerie Vauclair has been particularly congratulated by French and international magazines and newspapers. Many of the pieces displayed on Galerie Vauclair’s booth have been published: 


- Web site La Tribune de l'Art, article by Didier Rykner concerning the Biennale : 




- Le Quotidien de la Biennale, September 17. : an interview with Laurence Vauclair and some words by the famous underwear designer Chantal Thomass, who was part of Galerie Vauclair’s table for the dinner of the opening:  



Les Echos, n° 917, September 17. 2012, p. 25 : "Céramiques d'exception à la Galerie Vauclair"



Le Quotidien de la Biennale, September 15.  : in this issue, a wonderful article on one of our favorite pieces by E. Pireyre :


- Financial Time, "Collecting", September 13. 2012, p. 3: 

- AFP (French Press Agency), September 13. 2012, by Jean-François Guyot: 



- Balthazar, n° 41, special issue dedicated to the Biennale, p. 80: 




- Connaissance des arts, n° 707, September 2012, p. 82: 




- L’estampille/L’objet d’art, n° 482, September 2012, p. 74 and p. 93: 



- Figaro Magazine, n°21181, Septembre 7. 2012, p. 74: 


- Point de Vue, n° 35, September-October 2012, p. 91: 




- Elle Décoration (Agenda Paris), n° 211, September 2012, p. VIII: 



- Antiquités Brocante, n° 167, September 2012: 


Côté Ouest, n° 101, August-September 2012, p. 4: 




Olivier Antoine: our decorator 
We are very pleased to present here our decorator, Mr Olivier Antoine. We are very grateful to him. Without Mr Antoine, not that many people would be attracted by our booth or even would visit it. Indeed, most of our visitors are not familiar with our period of interest and the kind of ceramics we put on display.  




For this specific occasion, Olivier Antoine demonstrates, once again,  all of his skills. He wanted to create an ideal space in which our exceptional collection of ceramics would be magnified: that was a successful attempt! He also managed to convey to the booth a kind of modernity that completely reveals the value and the beauty of the works of art. 

Decorator, architect, designer and colorist, Olivier Antoine mostly works on the Riviera, between Monaco and Saint-Tropez exerce sa profession sur la Côte d’Azur, but goes often abroad. He has just completed the decoration of a sumptuous Art Deco duplex in the Chelsea district in London. One can also discover one of his most important orders in Monaco : the Automobile Club de Monaco. He is currently working on a great project for a castle in Antibes. 
The Automobile Club in Monaco


To him, each project is different and is related to the personality of the commissioner. Olivier Antoine is very willing to listen to his clients and understand them to catch their taste and their stylistic identity. He can be proud of his faithful Monegasque clients.

With his very eclectic tastes and his great knowledge in art history, Olivier Antoine likes to travel and discover new cultures : here are the roots of his unique taste, which allow him to appreciate every field, every time period, every style.  


Some works by Olivier Antoine

The Vauclair Gallery's stand at the Biennale, with nice mirrors effects
Photos: Thierry Malty








Thanks again to Olivier Antoine for his precious help. We also thank the entire team of Benoît de Lamotte (A2 Concept) and that of Serge & Alain Transport: without them, our stand hasn’t emerged.
Finally, we extend our sincere thanks to all the journalists who have learned to appreciate the work of the Gallery Vauclair and help us make a nice promotion.