Description
An avid draftsman, Victor Prouvé was known for his role in the École de Nancy, a group of artists active in the art nouveau movement, which integrated fine and decorative arts. This drawing relates to Prouvé's design for a mural intended to decorate the community center in the town hall of Paris's 11th arrondissement. By creating sophisticated designs for a broad public in such spaces, the artist sought to forge a role for vanguard art in everyday life.
Provenance
(Fischer-Kiener Galerie, Paris, sold to Mrs. Muriel Butkin) (?-1987); Mrs. Muriel Butkin, Shaker Heights, OH (1987-2008); estate of Mrs. Muriel Butkin, by bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (2008-2015); Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2015-)
Study for a Decoration for the Salle des Fêtes of the Town Hall of Paris's 11th arrondissement
1897
Accession Number
2015.453
Medium
watercolor with black chalk framing lines on beige wove paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 45.9 x 64.5 cm (18 1/16 x 25 3/8 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Bequest of Muriel Butkin