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19th century French walnut mirror in the Moroccan style. France, circa 1870.
Provenance: Ex collection Pierre Bergé & Yves Saint Laurent
from their house “The Datcha” in the grounds of the neo-gothic villa, Château Gabriel in Benerville-sur-Mer, near Deauville, France.
Ten minutes away from the Château Gabriel (acquired in 1983), Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé had a little datcha built. Recalling the small country houses in Russia, it was decorated by their friend Jacques Grange, who created an interior reminiscent of the Ballets russes and Léon Bakst.
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Dimensions
187 x 85 cm; 73½ x 33½ in.Condition report
Excellent condition for age and useStock number
1618The BADA Standard
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