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Siegfried Bing

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In 1873, on the death of his elder brother Michael, Siegfried Bing became the head of Bing family enterprises in France. Bing developed a flourishing import-export business from the 1870s onward, working through several commercial entities with various partners and family members; he concentrated on
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manufacturing business of Bing family in-laws, and resided in France for the remainder of his life. He became a naturalized French citizen in 1876. Bing married a second cousin, Johanna Baer, in July 1868. Their son Marcel Bing eventually became a business associate of his father's, as well as a
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During the gallery's most successful period, 1896–1902, Bing sold a great variety of artistic work, included fabrics designed by
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Bing's activities were important, perhaps crucial, to the Japanese influence on Art Nouveau. He published a monthly journal,
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supplied stained glass. Bing's gallery featured entire rooms designed in the Art Nouveau style by his in-house designers.
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Bing had also a significant role in promoting artists who were associated in the new style movement named
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office managed by his younger brother August. In December 1895 he opened his famous gallery, the
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though his business also exported French goods to Japan, working through a
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Amsterdam: Van Gogh Museum, distributed by Cornell University Press 2004.
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Modernism and the Decorative Arts in France: Art Nouveau to Le Corbusier
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Whistler Etchings Project, University of Glasgow. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: an artist's country estate
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and artworks to the West and was a factor in the development of the
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Bing advanced the careers of a wide range of artists, including
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Weisberg, Gabriel P., Edwin Becker, and Évelyne Possémé, eds.
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who lived in Paris as an adult, and who helped introduce
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https://en.museeduluxembourg.fr/les-nabis-et-le-decor
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the importation and sale of Japanese and other Asian
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Le Japon Artistique

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Louis Comfort Tiffany
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Rookwood Pottery Co.
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Grueby Faience Company
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