Feline by Camille ROCHE
Feline by Camille ROCHE
Feline by Camille ROCHE
Feline by Camille ROCHE
Feline by Camille ROCHE
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Feline by Camille ROCHE

1.500
20th century
Art Deco
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From: 93400, Saint Ouen , France

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    ROCHE Camille (1894-1948)
    Feline
    Sanguine on paper, signed lower right and initialled lower left (folded)
    18 x 35 cm
    Unframed
    Provenance: former Camille Roche collection, now in the family.

    Born in Paris, Camille ROCHE (1894-1948) was the son of artist and art dealer Odilon Roche. From an early age, he showed great talent for painting and drawing. In 1905, aged just 11, he exhibited two works at the Salon d'Automne. In 1912, he travelled to Italy to La Mortola, then to Tunisia with Léon Detroy, from where he brought back many drawings. In 1913, he received his first decor commissions, notably for Colette's apartment, followed by Coco Chanel's in 1917.
    Mobilized in 1914, he was seriously wounded in action and demobilized in 1916. After the war, he began a collaboration with the Manufacture de Sèvres that lasted many years, notably during the two International Expositions of 1925 and 1937, for which he created "Le Paradis terrestre" and the "Boudoir de Serge et Camille ROCHE".
    In 1920, he became a laureate of the first class of the "American Foundation for French Thought and Art", also known as the "Florence Blumenthal Foundation".
    Then, in the 1930s, he collaborated with his brother Serge Roche, one of the greatest decorators of the period, for whom he created most of the decor for his private mansion on rue Las Cases, and took part in decorating most of the commissions Serge Roche received at the time. Among other things, he created sumptuous gold and silver screens. In 1938, he created a grand décor for the villa of Lord and Lady Cholmondeley, Chamberlain to the Queen of England, in Juan- les-Pins.
    He is also renowned for his drawings of nudes, landscapes and animals. During his lifetime, he had several solo exhibitions, at the Galerie Devambez in 1924 and the Galerie Vincent in 1930. During his career, Camille ROCHE also regularly participated in the Salon d'Automne, the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and the Salon de la Société des Artistes Animaliers.

    Ref: AHZK5U8P12

    Condition Very good
    Style Art Deco (Drawings of Art Deco Style)
    Period 20th century (Drawings 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Camille ROCHE
    Materials Paper
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint Ouen , France
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