DescriptionDressing table and bench - after Léon Jallot (38691620495).jpg
Dressing table and bench, on display as part of the "Jazz Age" exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
Léon Jallot (1874-1967) was the preeminent Art Nouveau furniture designer in France. Jallot designed several dressing tables ("bureau de dame") with pylon legs and flip-top inward-inclinded upper surfaces in the Cubist style.
This particular dressing table was designed in 1929 by an unknown artist in the employ of the New York City department store of Lord & Taylor (est. 1826). It was purposefully modeled on the designs of Jallot. The table and bench are of joined wood, lacquered in bright red.
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