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Fruit Bowl by Nathalie du Pasquier, 'Objects for the Electronic Age' collection for gallery ARC 74 (Italy), 1984

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“Fruit Bowl”, 1984
by NATHALIE DU PASQUIER (Born 1957 in France, lives in Italy)

From the 1984 collection/exhibition ‘OBJECTS FOR THE ELECTRONIC AGE’ for gallery ARC74, Italy

7.75 in × 14.5 in × 14.25 in

Made by hand by Giuseppe Verdi
for the Arc 74 studio in Milan, in a small edition.

Enameled and polished metal, laminate, marble

'Largesse' Fruit Bowl
by Nathalie du Pasquier, 1984

'Largesse' Fruit Bowl
by Nathalie du Pasquier, 1984


Fruit bowl “Largesse” by NATHALIE DU PASQUIER (Born 1957 in France, lives in Italy)
From the 1984 collection/exhibition ‘OBJECTS FOR THE ELECTRONIC AGE’ for gallery ARC74, Italy
7.75 in × 14.5 in × 14.25 in
Made by hand by Giuseppe Verdi for the Arc 74 studio in Milan, in a small edition.
Enameled and polished metal, laminate, marble

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PHXgallery Nathalie du Pasquier 'Largesse' fruit bowl, Objects for the Electronic Age, 1984 ARC 74
PHXgallery Nathalie du Pasquier 'Largesse' fruit bowl, Objects for the Electronic Age, 1984 ARC 74
PHXgallery Nathalie du Pasquier 'Largesse' fruit bowl, Objects for the Electronic Age, 1984 ARC 74PHXgallery Nathalie du Pasquier 'Largesse' fruit bowl, Objects for the Electronic Age, 1984 ARC 74

NATHALIE DU PASQUIER

NATHALIE DU PASQUIER

Nathalie DU Pasquier

PHXgallery Nathalie du Pasquier 'Largesse' fruit bowl, Objects for the Electronic Age, 1984 ARC 74

'Objects for the Electronic Age' including the 'Largesse' fruit bowl by Nathalie du Pasquier ,1984

NATHALIE DU PASQUIER is a painter that spent a few years experimenting in the field of objects and furniture design. She was born in Bordeaux, France in 1957 and has lived in Milan since 1979 where she met the designer George Sowden.

Two years after moving to Milan, she met Ettore Sottsass who invited her and Sowden to become founding members of the Memphis Group. Her iconic designs for Memphis have become a widely recognized aspect of the Memphis brand and defined the esthetic of the 1980s in general.

In 1987, she dedicated herself to painting after designing furniture and objects. Over the past 10 years her fine art career has had strong recognition and her iconic Memphis work has been re-edited by brands like American Apparel and the Conran Shop, entering the lives of new generations and showing how relevant her early work is today.

http://nathaliedupasquier.com/

PHXgallery Nathalie du Pasquier 'Largesse' fruit bowl, Objects for the Electronic Age, 1984 ARC 74

'Largesse' drawing by Nathalie du Pasquier ,1984

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