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Fountain pavilion on the Esplanade des Invalides. They showed a luxurious room in the grand salon with furniture, carpet, wallpaper and decorations in new forms linked to traditional designs. They also collaborated that year on the interior
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wrote a manifesto that defined the goal of the group as combining traditional and modern ideas to bring clarity, order and aesthetic unity to interior design. Süe helped decorate Groult's house. During the war the
Atelier was dissolved. Süe was drafted into the army and served in the south of Greece.
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Louis Süe worked as an independent architect-decorator, and designed buildings for various well-known figures. Between 1929 and 1931 he built a Basque villa in
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works, typically with flower designs, were both elegant and practical. Süe and Mare decorated interiors such as the Polish
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furniture and interior decorations for wealthy customers. He also designed buildings and interiors, including the interiors of two passenger liners.
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The
Extraordinary Work of Süe Et Mare: La Compagnie Des Arts Français : Marie-Louis Süe (1875-1968) : André Mare (1887-1932)
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showed his work. Süe's work always combined an understanding and respect for traditional forms with a willingness to explore the new.
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Musée de l'Annonciade: Saint-Tropez. Préfaces par... [André] Dunoyer de
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Marie-Louis Süe was born on 14 July 1875 in
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collaborated in building artists' workshops and buildings in Paris on the Rue
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in 1957. Louis Süe died in Paris on 7 August 1968. Süe had become a chevalier of the
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Louis Süe, 1875-1968: architecte des années folles, associé d'André Mare
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Louis Süe et Suzanne Bernouard, 2e vente: aquarelles, dessins, peintures
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Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne
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of 1937, and collaborated with Jean and Édouard Niermans (sons of
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International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
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for Jean Patou. Between 1934 and 1937 he reconstructed for
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from 1936 to 1937. In 1939 he was named president of the
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Foulk, Raymond; Süe, Marie-Louis; Mare, André (1979).
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473:Un immeuble, quai de Béthune: L. Sue, architecte
462:Süe, Louis; Badovici, Jean; Maré, André (1924).
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502:. "Art et style" (impr. Desfossés). p. 10.
498:Segonzac, André Dunoyer de; Süe, Louis (1959).
480:Segonzac, André Dunoyer de; Süe, Louis (1953).
386:. He entered the competition to camouflage the
773:Husfloen, Kyle; Dolnick, Penny (2009-01-26).
431:in 1925, and was elected an officer in 1936.
398:) in building the theater of the new palace.
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299:In 1922 Süe designed the industrial town of
106:(14 July 1875 – 7 August 1968) was a French
158:where he studied painting in the studio of
776:Antique Trader Perfume Bottles Price Guide
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448:. Éditions de la Nouvelle revue français.
801:"Louis Süe and André Mare (Süe et Mare)"
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911:Archives d'architecture du XXe siècle
520:. Foulk Lewis Collection. p. 87.
453:Vaillat, Léandre; Süe, Louis (1923).
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482:Musée de l'Annonciade, Saint-Tropez
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457:. François Bernouard. p. 67.
442:Mare, André; Süe, Louis (1921).
409:Société des artistes décorateurs
404:Société des artistes décorateurs
722:Encyclopedia of Interior Design
525:Day, Susan; Süe, Louis (1986).
255:(1873–1959), and the brothers
97:Painter, designer and architect
967:20th-century French architects
869:Woodhead, Lindy (2010-12-15).
807:. 3 March 2015. Archived from
752:. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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719:Banham, Joanna (2015-04-24).
228:. In 1910 Süe travelled with
848:. Laurence King Publishing.
845:A history of interior design
384:Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
357:designed by Louis Süe (1929)
146:in Paris to prepare for the
982:École des Beaux-Arts alumni
676:Husfloen & Dolnick 2009
511:. Hôtel Drouot. p. 23.
507:Süe, Louis; Drouot (1968).
475:. L'art vivant. p. 16.
455:Le rythme de l'architecture
368:Compagnie des arts français
332:Compagnie des arts français
313:Compagnie des arts français
282:Compagnie des arts français
272:Compagnie des arts français
208:(1911) designed by Süe for
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413:1939 New York World's Fair
875:. John Wiley & Sons.
529:. P. Mardaga. p. 87.
466:. A. Morancé. p. 14.
464:Intérieurs de Süe et Mare
401:Süe was treasurer of the
378:a run-down building, the
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216:Starting in 1903 Süe and
183:André Dunoyer de Segonzac
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725:. Taylor & Francis.
586:Louis Süe and André Mare
165:Süe made friends at the
779:. Krause Publications.
309:French Northern Railway
206:Château de La Fougeraie
913:. Mauad Editora Ltda.
842:Pile, John F. (2005).
824:"Louis Süe biographie"
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292:. In their joint work
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187:Salon des Indépendants
118:and decorator. He and
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907:"Louis Süe 1875-1968"
491:Louis Süe et ses amis
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311:company. In 1922 the
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569:Louis Süe biographie
175:Roger de La Fresnaye
155:École des Beaux-Arts
144:Collège Sainte-Barbe
489:Süe, Louis (1959).
257:André and Paul Vera
149:École Polytechnique
493:. Galerie Romanet.
366:After leaving the
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336:Galeries Lafayette
320:decoration of the
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169:with the painters
942:Art Deco in Paris
920:978-2-87009-446-4
882:978-1-118-04003-4
855:978-1-85669-418-6
786:978-1-4402-1914-6
759:978-0-300-20430-8
732:978-1-136-78757-7
376:Helena Rubinstein
238:Wiener Werkstätte
222:Boulevard Raspail
126:, which produced
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264:Louis Süe,
230:Paul Poiret
134:Early years
86:Nationality
951:Categories
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536:References
353:'s parfum
351:Jean Patou
328:Jean Patou
290:Jean Patou
278:André Mare
266:André Mare
261:André Vera
167:Beaux-Arts
140:Eugène Sue
120:André Mare
51:1875-07-14
664:Goss 2014
645:Pile 2005
630:Goss 2014
618:Goss 2014
603:Goss 2014
388:Trocadéro
305:Méricourt
112:architect
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936:See also
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307:for the
286:Art Deco
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