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Victor Prouvé, born 13 August 1858 in Nancy, dead 15 February 1943 at Sétif (Algeria), was a French painter, sculptor and engraver of the Art Nouveau École de Nancy. He designed decors of glass works and furniture for Émile Gallé. He worked for Eugène Vallin, Fernand Courteix, the Daum Brothers and Albert Heymann. He worked on book bindings with Camille Martin and the bookbinder René Wiener. In 1888, he discovered Tunisia, which influenced the light of his paintings. He became the second president of the École de Nancy at Émile Gallé's death, in 1904. From 1919 to 1940, he took the direction of the (School of Fine Arts of Nancy ). He was the father of architect and designer Jean Prouvé (1901–1984). ==Works== Selection of works by Victor Prouvé : File:Les voluptueux 9727.JPG|The voluptuous (1889) File:La joie de vivre Victor Prouvé 0723.JPG|The joy of life (1904) File:Victor Prouvé Bellieni 1903.jpg|Poster for Bellieni binoculars (1903) File:Piano à queue La Mort du cygne.jpg|The death of the swan (1905) File:Salle à manger art nouveau (Musée de lEcole de Nancy) (8029194773).jpg|Masson dining room (1903-1906) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Victor Prouvé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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