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Special Issue Articles

Peeling back the layers: Eileen Gray's brick screens

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Pages S130-S137 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Eileen Gray (1879–1976), renowned designer and architect, created several lacquer block or ‘brick’ screens during her career. Although there are approximately 15 extant screens, the focus of this study is limited to 10 white and black screens with known provenance. Exhaustive archival research, screen examination, and technical and material analyses confirm the hypothesis that these 10 screens are dissimilar in fabrication. This study tracks and records the history, provenance, fabrication, condition, use, and material analysis of these 10 screens. Letters, journals, and analyses show the design evolution of the screens and provide further insight into unpublished material on Eileen Gray's lacquer brick screens.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the institutions and private collections who provided access to their screens. They also thank Peter Adam, Jennifer Goff, Caroline Constant, Patrice le Fay d'Etxepare d'Ibarrola, Juliet Kinchin, Pamela Popeson, Alfred Yeung, Philippe Garner, Carina Villinger, Sonja Ganne, Briana Feston, Ana Martins, Eric Meier, Scott Gerson, and are grateful for the incredible editing suggestions of Elizabeth Morse. Generous project support was provided by the MoMA Conservation Committee.

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