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Bernard DeJonghe

(French, b. 1942)

Bernard DeJonghe
(French, b. 1942)

"Forme Breve", 2012

solid optical glass
h. 7-3/4", w. 10", d. 7-7/8"

Provenance: Erskine, Hall & Coe, Ltd., London, England; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Literature: Bernard DeJonghe and Anthony Benjamin, Exhibition Catalogue, Erskine Hall & Coe, London, 3-25 September, 2014.

Notes: My forms are never narrative. I do not want them to symbolize anything. It is an unusual thing in our culture that everything must have meaning. Maybe it is by this lack of meaning that they are meaningful.
- DeJonghe
Erskine, Hall & Coe, Exhibition Catalogue September, 2014

DeJonghe attended l'Ecole des Metiers d'Art, Paris before working in the workshop of ceramicist Emile Decour. By 1977 he had his own studio and kiln. Equally adept at ceramics and glass, DeJonghe has also worked closely with scientists and researchers at the Musee d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, accompanying them on excursions across Egypt, Algeria and Chad. He was the recipient of the National Grand Prize of the Ministry of Culture in Paris amongst numerous other honors. The work offered here is composed of colorless, optical glass cast to form a hard surface which is then cut to create the desired texture.

solid optical glass
h. 7-3/4", w. 10", d. 7-7/8"

  • Provenance: Erskine, Hall & Coe, Ltd., London, England; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Literature: Bernard DeJonghe and Anthony Benjamin, Exhibition Catalogue, Erskine Hall & Coe, London, 3-25 September, 2014.
  • Notes: My forms are never narrative. I do not want them to symbolize anything. It is an unusual thing in our culture that everything must have meaning. Maybe it is by this lack of meaning that they are meaningful.
    - DeJonghe
    Erskine, Hall & Coe, Exhibition Catalogue September, 2014

    DeJonghe attended l'Ecole des Metiers d'Art, Paris before working in the workshop of ceramicist Emile Decour. By 1977 he had his own studio and kiln. Equally adept at ceramics and glass, DeJonghe has also worked closely with scientists and researchers at the Musee d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, accompanying them on excursions across Egypt, Algeria and Chad. He was the recipient of the National Grand Prize of the Ministry of Culture in Paris amongst numerous other honors. The work offered here is composed of colorless, optical glass cast to form a hard surface which is then cut to create the desired texture.
  • Condition: **Faint surface scratches, surface soiling and abrasions. Anomalies likely hand of the artist.
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