Paul Huillard
Paul Huillard | |
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Born | Santiago, Chile | 15 February 1875
Died | 11 February 1966 Paris, France | (aged 90)
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Architect, designer |
Paul Huillard (French pronunciation: [ɥijaʁ]; 15 February 1875 – 11 February 1966) was a French designer and architect who collaborated on many projects with Louis Süe.
Career
Paul Huillard was born in Santiago on 15 February 1875.[1]
Huillard studied at the
From 1903 to 1912 Huillard and Süe worked as the Agence Süe et Huillard.[4] They made a series of dwellings, particularly for their painter friends.[3] Huillard and Süe collaborated on a row of buildings of the Rue Cassini, Paris.[5] Other works included a group of artists workshops on Boulevard du Montparnasse (1908–12), the Hôtel de Couture of Paul Poiret (1909) and the Château de La Fougeraie (1911) in Brussels.[6] The château was built for the industrialist Paul Wittouck (1851–1917).[7] Sue, Huillard and the decorator Gustave Louis Jaulmes avoided Art Nouveau for the château, and instead chose the fashionable Louis XVI style "à la Grecque".[8]
Huillard and Süe also designed furniture.[9] They were involved in interior decoration, and regularly exhibited at the Salon d'Automne.[3] Huillard exhibited an Art Deco bedroom at the 1913 Salon d'Automne.[10] He also showed a model dining room at this Salon.[11] In the French section of the 1925
Paul Huillard became a specialist in the faience of the Yonne department.[14] In 1960 he published a book on the faience of Auxerre from 1725 to 1870.[15] Huillard assembled a large collection of faience objects, and installed his collection in the house where Georges Moreau was born, a pleasant bourgeois residence from the 19th century typical of the local architecture.[16] He died on 11 February 1966 in Paris at the age of 90.[1] He bequeathed the house and faience collection to the town of Villiers-Saint-Benoît, where it is now the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Puisaye.[14]
See also
Publications
- Paul Huillard (1960). La fai͏̈ence en Bourgogne auxerroise depuis 1725 environ, pendant la Révolution et jusqu'en 1870. Paris: Larousse. p. 229.
Notes
- ^ Architecte DPLG: Architecte diplômé par le gouvernement. A professional qualification awarded by the École des Beaux-Arts and recognized by the government.
- ^ a b c d Huillard 2015.
- ^ Sutcliffe 1996, p. 127.
- ^ a b c Mardaga 1991, p. 459.
- ^ Mardaga 1991, p. 467.
- ^ Mardaga 1991, p. 473–474.
- ^ Mardaga 1991, p. 474.
- ^ Institut français d'architecture 1991, p. 474.
- ^ Swimberghe & Verlinde 1997.
- ^ Campbell 2006, p. 406.
- ^ PAUL HUILLARD ARCHITEECTE DECORATEUR...
- ^ Bohn 1997, p. 98.
- ^ Charles & Carl 2012, p. 36.
- ^ bâtir par éléments.
- ^ a b Villiers-Saint-Benoit, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Puisaye.
- ^ La faience en Bourgogne Auxerroise...
- ^ Auzias & Labourdette 2005, p. 214.
Sources
- Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2005). Petit Futé de l'Yonne. Petit Futé. ISBN 2-7469-1326-7. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Bohn, Willard (1997-01-01). Apollinaire and the International Avant-Garde. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-3196-2. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Campbell, Gordon (2006-11-09). The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518948-3. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Charles, Victoria; Carl, Klaus H. (2012-01-05). Art Deco. Parkstone International. ISBN 978-1-78042-804-8. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Huillard, Nicolas (2015). "Arbre genealogique Huillard depuis 1685". Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Institut français d'architecture (1991-01-01). Archives d'architecture du XXe siècle. Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN 978-2-87009-446-4. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
- "La faience en Bourgogne Auxerroise depuis 1725 environ pendant la revolution en jusqu'en 1870 / Paul Huillard". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Mardaga, Pierre (1991-01-01). Archives d'architecture du XXe siècle. Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN 978-2-87009-446-4. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- "PAUL HUILLARD ARCHITEECTE DECORATEUR SALON AUTOMNE 1913 CHAMBRE A COUCHER (ART DECO)". delcampe.net. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Sutcliffe, Anthony (1996). Paris: An Architectural History. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-06886-3. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- Swimberghe, Piet; Verlinde, Jan (1997). Living in Brussels. translated by Maxim Crowley. Lannoo Uitgeverij. ISBN 978-90-209-4979-7. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
- "Villiers-Saint-Benoit, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Puisaye" (in French). L'Association du Personnel Scientifique des Musées de Bourgogne. Retrieved 2015-09-28.