Lalanne Catalog 2017

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LALANNE


The Crown Building 730 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor New York, New York 10019


LALANNE MAY 11 - JUNE 27, 2017 OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, MAY 11, 6 - 8 PM



TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..................................................6

I. Franรงois-Xavier Lalanne..................14

II. Claude Lalanne................................50 III. Index...............................................64


INTRODUCTION

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“Everyone can recognize animals throughout the world… you don’t have to explain what they are or mean.” - François-Xavier Lalanne Notably one of the most dynamic and illustrious husbandand-wife duos of the 20th century, François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne’s surrealist sculptures have become globally celebrated and highly sought after by contemporary art collectors. After the monochromatic and minimalist style of the 1960s, artists such as Robert Smithson and Walter de Maria reintroduced an interest and focus on the organic and natural world. François and Claude similarly drew inspiration for their works from nature; their subjects consisting of a coterie of animals and the botanical. François and Claude met in 1952 in Paris amid a flourishing center of artists such as friend and neighbor Constantin Brancusi. Their joint work begins in 1956. Since then, Les Lalanne, as they became known collectively, have cast flora and fauna, and animal forms in iron and bronze, amongst other mediums. Much of their success and academic recognition is due to their ability to touch on the traditions of antiquity, their revival of the Renaissance practice of casting forms from life, and their employment of contemporary electro-plating techniques. The stylized sculptures are also oftentimes married with functionality, giving them a distinct fusion of fine and decorative arts. For example in 1973 Lalanne created Babouin, cast iron sculpture of a baboon that doubles as a working fireplace, one of the most rare works in Lalanne’s oeuvre. Among the most admired of these sculptures are François’ playful sheep. Now known as the Moutons de Laine, the sculptures were originally presented with the title Pour Polytheme, a reference to a passage in Homer’s Odyssey. The ancient Greek story describes Ulysses and his cohorts blinding Polyphemus and escaping from his cave by hiding underneath giant sheep that were let out to graze. Lalanne’s sheep first gained prominence in 1965 when they were exhibited at the Salon de la Jeune Peinture of Paris. The “flock” of twenty-four sheep was displayed at the entrance to the exhibition and guests were photographed sitting atop. Two years later, the photographs of wooly

sheep doubling as functional furniture were published in Life magazine. François kept several of his sheep in his Paris apartment, and exhibited others at the Palais de Tokyo, where his Moutons made their impressive debut as “art furniture.” Les Lalanne’s sculptures, which have achieved an unparalleled elegance, have realized extraordinary success within the art market. The French duo was championed by influential surrealist gallerist and collector Alexander Iolas, and vastly collected by fashion luminaries such as Coco Chanel, Valentino, John Galliano and perhaps most notably Yves Saint Laurent. Prestigious collectors such as the Rothschilds and the Noailles also discovered their talent early and remain some of Lalanne’s biggest enthusiasts. This exhibition highlights two series of sheep, both the wool and bronze, revealing their whimsical allure amid a variety of other animal sculptures such as the painted bronze Wapiti, the Singe aux Nenuphars as well as Claude’s intricate and ethereal furniture that are as functional as they are dreamlike. In recent years, the works of Les Lalanne have been exhibited at Les Arts Decoratifs in Paris staged by Peter Marino, on New York’s Park Avenue, and in the important sale of the collection of Yves Saint Laurent at Christie’s, which generated a renewed interest in their work from a younger generation. Lalanne artwork resides in major collections including the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York, the Museé Nationale d’Art Moderne/Centre Georges Pompidou, the Museé d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris, the City of Paris, the City of Santa Monica, and the City of Jerusalem. This exhibition has been curated by Gina Viggiano and is accompanied by an exhibition catalogue. For further information please contact the gallery at info@benrimon.com or at +1.212.628.1600. All images are subject to copyright. Gallery approval must be granted prior to reproduction.

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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE

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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE

BREBIS, BELIER AND AGNEAU 1996-2010 Bronze and epoxy stone Brebis: 35 3/4 x 39 3/4 x 14 1/8 in Belier: 37 3/4 x 40 1/8 x 13 3/4 in Agneau: 20 1/2 x 24 x 7 in

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MOUTONS DE LAINE 1974 Wool, cast aluminum, bronze and wood Sheep with head: 39 x 37 x 18 in Grazing sheep: 23 x 31 x 18 in

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MOUTON DE LAINE 1974 Wool, cast aluminum, copper plating and wood 34 x 39 x 19 in

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MOUTON DE LAINE 1970 Wool, cast aluminum, galvanized copper and wood 35 x 38 x 20 in

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MOUTON DE LAINE 2010 Wool, cast aluminum, galvanized copper and wood 35 x 38 x 20 in

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SINGE AVISE (MOYEN) 2005 Bronze with brown patina 15 1/2 in

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TRES SINGE AVISE 2010 Bronze with black patina 78 x 55 x 55 in

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BABOUIN 1973-1999 Bronze with black patina 54 x 31 x 27 in

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CENTAURE ATTELE 1985-2000 Bronze with dark brown patina 16 x 12 1/4 x 4 3/4 in

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WAPITI 2005 Bronze with brown patina 54 1/2 x 34 x 10 in

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CAPRICORNE III 2005 Bronze with brown patina 27 x 50 x 13 in

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REQUIN 2003 Silvered bronze 25 x 68 x 18 in

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OISEAU DE MABRE CHAIR / OISEAU DE MABRE LOW TABLE 1974 Marble and iron painted black Chair: 42 x 46 x 66 in Table: 17 x 42 x 30 in

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FONTAINE PLEUREUSE 1983 Epoxy stone, metal wire, and ivy fountain 35 x 43 x 33 in

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SINGE AUX NENUPHARS 2007-2011 Aluminum 19 3/4 x 21 1/4 in

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LE LAPIN DE VICTOIRE 2005 Bronze with patina 88 1/2 x 31 x 36 1/2 in

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GINKGO TABLE AND CHAIRS 1997-1998 Cast aluminum Table: 29 x 57 x 57 in Each chair: 31 x 18 x 16 in

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BANC GINKGO 1999 Aluminum 29 X 51 X 24 in

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CROCODILE BANQUETTE 2006 Gilt-bronze and copper 32 x 56 x 22 in

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CROCOCURULE 1992-2009 Aluminum and crocodile skin 20 x 16 x 29 in

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1. François-Xavier Lalanne Brebis, Belier and Agneau (from the Nouveaux Mouton series), 1994-1997 Bronze and epoxy stone Edition of 250 Brebis: 1997, 39 x 39 x 16 in (99 x 99 x 40.5 cm), Edition 154/250. Belier: 1996, 37 x 40 x 13 3/4 in (94 x 101.5 x 35 cm), Edition 53/250. Agneau: 1994, 20 1/2 x 24 x 7 in (52 x 61 x 17.5 cm), Edition 111/500. Signature Each signed, numbered and dated with the Artist and the Foundry Stamps under the muzzle. Provenance Gasiunasen Gallery, Florida. Private Collection. Bibliography Daniel Marchesseau, Les Lalanne, Paris, 1998, p. 37 for a related example Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 188 for a related example Les Lalanne on Park Avenue, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2009 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 143 for a related example Les Lalannes at Fairchild, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, 2010, p. 6-7, 9-11 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Art, Work, Life, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2012 for a related example

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2. François-Xavier Lalanne Moutons de Laine (Troupeau de 3), 1974 Wool, cast aluminum, bronze and wood Sheep with head: 35 x 38 x 20 in, 89 x 97 x 51 cm Grazing sheep: 24 x 31 x 21 in, 60 x 79 x 53 cm Signature Each sheep is incised with the artist’s initials “FXL Lalanne” and stamped with the date. Provenance Sotheby’s New York: 31 October 2013, Lot 36. Private Collection.

Bibliography Jean Cau, Les Lalanne, Vogue, April 1966, p. 128 for a related example Grace Glueck, New York Gallery Notes, Art in America, May 1967, p. 113 for a related example Patrick D’Elme, Histoire des Lalannes, Cimaise, 1970, p. 67 for a related example John Russell, Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Centre National d’Art Contemporain- Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1975, p. 10 for a related example Les Lalanne: Domesticated beasts and other creatures, exh. cat., Whitechapel Gallery, London, 1976, p. front and back cover for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Beaux Arts, Agen, 1976 p. front cover for a related example Gilles de Bure, Intérieurs: Le Mobilier Français 1965-1979, Paris, 1983, p. 10, 52 for a related example Robert Rosenblum, Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Château de Chenonceau, Genève, 1991, p. 57 and 97-99 for a related example Daniel Marchesseau, Les Lalanne, Paris, 1998, p. 33, 36, 41, 58-59 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, 2006, p. 90 for a related example Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 192-193, 299, 303 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 40-41 for a related example Les Lalanne: Fifty Year of Work, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2015 p. 30 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, exh. cat., Galerie Mitterrand, Paris, 2016 for a related example

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3. Franรงois-Xavier Lalanne Mouton de Laine, 1976 Wool, cast aluminum, copper plating and wood 35.43 x 43.31 x 16.54 in (89.99h x 110.01w x 42.01d cm) Signature Signed and dated in the wood under the belly. Bibliography Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Robilant + Voena Gallery, Switzerland, 2017 for a related example

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4. François-Xavier Lalanne Mouton de Laine, 1970 Wool, cast aluminum, galvanized copper and wood 35h x 38w x 20d cm (89h x 97w x 51d cm) Exhibitions Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Centre National d’Art Contemporain- Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1975, p. 10 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Château de Chenonceau, 1991, p. 57 and 99-97 for a related example Daniel Marchesseau, Les Lalanne, Paris, 1998, p. 36, 41, 58-59 for a related example Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 192-195, 231, 299, 303, 305 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 40-41 for a related example

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5. Franรงois-Xavier Lalanne Mouton de Laine, 2010 Wool, cast aluminum, galvanized copper and wood 35.04 x 38.19 x 20.08 in (89h x 97w x 51d cm)

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6. François-Xavier Lalanne Singe Avise (Moyen), 2005 Bronze with brown patina 15.5 inches high Edition 4 of 8 Signature Signed and numbered ‘FXL 4/8’. Provenance Christie’s New York: 8 December 2009, Lot 148. Private Collection.

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7. François-Xavier Lalanne Tres Grand Singe Avise, 2010 Bronze with black patina 78.75 x 55 x 55 in (200.03h x 139.7w x 139.7d cm) Edition of 8 + 4 AP Signature Signed with the initials, dated and numbered. Bibliography Les Lalanne on Park Avenue, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2009 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 108-109 for a related example Les Lalannes at Fairchild, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, 2010 for a related example Les Lalanne: Fifty Years of Work, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2015 p. 173 for a related example

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8. François-Xavier Lalanne Babouin, 1973-1999 Bronze with black patina 54.8 x 31.5 x 27.5 in (139.19h x 80.01w x 69.85d cm) Edition EA1 of 5 Signature Signed and numbered with the foundry mark ‘Lalanne EA IIVV Salin Fondeur’. Bibliography Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 86-87 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Art, Work, Life, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2012 for a related example Les Lalanne: Fifty Year of Work, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2015 p. 75 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Robilant + Voena Gallery, Switzerland, 2017 for a related example

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9. François-Xavier Lalanne Centaure Attelé (petit), 1985-2000 Bronze with dark brown patina 16 x 12.25 x 4.75 in (40.64h x 31.12w x 12.07d cm) Edition 3 of 8 Description This work is number 3 from an edition of 8 plus 4 artist’s proofs. Signature Stamped, numbered and dated ‘FXL 3/8 2000’ with foundry mark. Bibliography Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 13 for a related example

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10. François-Xavier Lalanne Wapiti (Moyen), 2005 Bronze with brown patina 54.5 x 34 x 10 in (138.43h x 86.36w x 25.4d cm) Edition 4 of 8 Signature Stamped and numbered ‘FXL 4/8’. Bibliography Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 346 for a related model of Grand Wapiti Les Lalanne on Park Avenue, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2009 for a related example Les Lalannes at Fairchild, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, 2010, p. 6-7, 9-11 for a related example Les Lalanne: Fifty Years of Work, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2015 p. 176 for a related example

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11. François-Xavier Lalanne Capricorne III, 2005 Bronze with brown patina 27.13 x 50 x 13 in (68.91h x 127w x 33.02d cm) Edition of 8 + 4 AP Signature Signed with initials “FxL” and numbered on the right foot. Provenance Private Collection.

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12. François-Xavier Lalanne Requin (Moyen), 2003 Silvered Bronze 25.5 x 68 x 18.5 in (64.8h x 172.8w x 47d cm) Edition of 8 + 4 AP Signature Signed with initials “FxL” and numbered on the left fin. Provenance Private Collection.

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13. François-Xavier Lalanne Oiseaux de Marbre (Petit Modele) Chair & Low Table, 1974 Marble and painted wrought-iron Unique Description Oiseaux de Marbre Chair, 1974 Marble and painted wrought-iron 42 x 46 x 66 in 106 x 117 x 168 cm Unique Oiseaux de Marbre Low Table, 1974 Marble and painted wrought-iron 17 x 42 x 30 in 43 x 107 x 76 cm Unique Provenance Sotheby’s New York: 31 October 2013, Lot 35. Private Collection.

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Bibliography Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Centre National d’Art ContemporainCentre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1975, p. 22, 62 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Christian Fayt Art Gallery, Knokke, 1984, p.16 for a related example Joan Juliet Buck, Chez Yves Saint Laurent, Vogue Décoration, September 1986, p. 101 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 68-69, 76-77 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Art, Work, Life, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2012 for a related example


14. François-Xavier Lalanne Fontaine Pleureuse, 1983 Epoxy stone, metal wire, and ivy fountain 35 x 43.75 x 33.75 in (88.9h x 111.13w x 85.73d cm) Signature Signed, dated and marked ‘FXL 84 HC 0/00’ on metal plate. Provenance Private Collection (acquired directly from the artist). Christie’s New York: 15 December 2010, lot 414. Private Collection. Bibliography Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 16-19 for a related example

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15. Franรงois-Xavier Lalanne Singe aux Nenuphars, 2007-2011 Aluminum 19.69 x 21.26 in (50.01h x 54w cm) Edition 3A of 8 Signature Signed, dated and numbered. Bibliography Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 30 for a related example in bronze

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16. Claude Lalanne Le Lapin de Victoire, 2005 Bronze with patina 88.5 x 31 x 36.5 in (224.79h x 78.74w x 92.71d cm) Edition of 8 Signature Stamped, signed, dated and numbered ‘CL Lalanne 2005’ on the front left paw. Bibliography Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 60 for a related example with a golden patina Les Lalanne on Park Avenue, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2009 for a related example of Grand Lapin de Victoire Les Lalannes at Fairchild, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, 2010 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Art, Work, Life, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2012 for a related example

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17. Claude Lalanne Ginkgo Table and Chairs, 1997-1998 Cast aluminum Table: 29 x 57 x 57 in (74 x 145 x 145 cm) Each chair: 31 x 18 x 16 in (79 x 46 x 40 cm) Description Executed in 1997-1998, the table and chairs are from an edition of 8 plus 4 artist’s proofs. Signature Table: stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 98 3/8’ on the table top. Chair i: stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 98 5/8 A’ on the seat. Chair ii: stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 97 1/8 C’ on the seat. Chair iii: stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 98 3/8 C’ on the seat. Chair iv: stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 97 1/8 D’ on the seat. Chair v. stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 98 3/8 D’ on the seat. Provenance Sotheby’s New York: 31 October 2013, Lot 23. Private Collection.

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Bibliography Daniel Marchesseau, Les Lalanne, Paris, 1998, p. 130-131 for a related example François-Xavier & Claude Lalanne: Dreams for the Light of Day, exh. cat., Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2000, p. 51 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, 2006, p. inside front cover, 16-17, 46 for a related example Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 266-267 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 42 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Art, Work, Life, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2012 for a related example


18. Claude Lalanne Banc Ginkgo, 1999 Aluminum 29 x 51 x 24 in (73.66h x 129.54w x 60.96d cm) Edition 1 of 8B Description Produced in 1999 and cast in 2011, this bench is number 1 of an edition of 8 plus 4 artist’s proofs. Signature Stamped, dated and numbered ‘CL LALANNE 99 1/8 B’ on the front left leg. Provenance Sotheby’s New York: 31 October 2013, lot 2. Private Collection. Exhibitions Daniel Marchesseau, Les Lalanne, Paris, 1998, p. 123-133 for a related example Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 267 for a related example

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19. Claude Lalanne Crocodile Banquette, 2006 Gilt-bronze and copper 32 x 56 x 22 in (81.28h x 142.24w x 55.88d cm) Edition of 8 + 4 AP Description ‘Crocodile Banquette’ A Gilt-Bronze and Copper Crocodile Bench, designed 2006. Signature Stamped “CL LALANNE,” numbered and dated. Bibliography Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, 2006 for a related example Daniel Abadie, Lalanne(s), Paris, 2008, p. 170-171 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 2010, p. 88-134 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Art, Work, Life, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2012 for a related example Les Lalanne: Fifty Years of Work, exh. cat., Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, 2015 p.198-199 for a related example Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, exh. cat., Galerie Mitterrand, Paris, 2016 for a related example Les Lalanne, exh. cat., Robilant + Voena Gallery, Switzerland, 2017 for a related example

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20. Claude Lalanne Crococurule, 1992-2009 Aluminum and crocodile skin 20.08 x 16.54 x 29.53 in (51h x 42.01w x 75.01d cm) Edition 2 of 8A Description In aluminum, the seat appears a crocodile skin resting on a curule base. Signature Signed, dated and numbered.

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