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The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings is a collective name for three glue distemper oval paintings executed by Edouard Vuillard for Le Grand Teddy tea-rooms in Paris in 1918. The largest is privately owned, but is sometimes exhibited. One of the smaller works (identified in Vuillard's notes as ''The Cafe'') was featured on an episode of the BBC television programme ''Fake or Fortune?'' which first broadcast on 19 January 2014. The location of the third (called ''The Oysters'' in Vuillard's notes) is currently unknown. ==Origin== The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings are three oval paintings in glue distemper on canvas by Édouard Vuillard commissioned by interior designer Francis Jourdain to hang on the walls of the Grand Teddy bar and cafe in Paris. They were painted in 1918. With the closure of the cafe in 1922, the paintings were bought by Jos Hessel, Vuillard's friend and art dealer.
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