Madame Guimard's furniture
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Madame Guimard's furniture is a set of Art Nouveau bedroom furniture, designed from 1909 onwards by the Lyon-born architect Hector Guimard for his new wife, the American artist Adeline Oppenheim. They married in 1909, and the same year he bought a site at 122 Avenue Mozart in the 16th arrondissement of Paris to build a three-storey hôtel particulier, or mansion. When the site was sold in 1948, Madame Guimard gave the bedroom furniture to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, the desk to the musée de l'École de Nancy and the dining room furniture to the Petit Palais.
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Le mobilier de la chambre de Mme Guimard est un ensemble de meuble de style Art nouveau réalisé à partir de 1909 par l'architecte lyonnais Hector Guimard, et aujourd'hui conservé au musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
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Madame Guimard's furniture is a set of Art Nouveau bedroom furniture, designed from 1909 onwards by the Lyon-born architect Hector Guimard for his new wife, the American artist Adeline Oppenheim. They married in 1909, and the same year he bought a site at 122 Avenue Mozart in the 16th arrondissement of Paris to build a three-storey hôtel particulier, or mansion. When the site was sold in 1948, Madame Guimard gave the bedroom furniture to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, the desk to the musée de l'École de Nancy and the dining room furniture to the Petit Palais.
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Le mobilier de la chambre de Mme Guimard est un ensemble de meuble de style Art nouveau réalisé à partir de 1909 par l'architecte lyonnais Hector Guimard, et aujourd'hui conservé au musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
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