Artwork information

Category

Sculpture

Material

Mixed media

Period

End of the 20th century

Dimensions

70 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm

Signature

Signed

State of conservation

Vey good

Location

Île-de-France, France

Description

Stunning Vintage Lamp by Philippe Jean - Icon of 1970s French Design

Magnificent sculptural lamp signed by Philippe Jean, a prominent figure of 1970s French design. This piece perfectly embodies the Hollywood Regency and Space Age aesthetics characteristic of the artist, striking a refined balance between geometric precision, modern elegance, and luxurious materials.

Its architectural presence is highlighted by a high-gloss black lacquered wooden base and polished gilt brass geometric ornaments. The square lampshade, lacquered black on the outside and gold on the inside, casts a warm, luxurious glow, ideal for creating a sophisticated ambiance.

A rare and timeless piece at the intersection of art and design.

Technical Details:

Designer: Philippe Jean
Period: Circa 1970
Origin: France
Signature: Engraved on the brass (see close-up photo)
Style: Hollywood Regency – Space Age – Modernist
Materials & Finish:

Base: Rectangular block in high-gloss black lacquered wood
Decoration: Intersecting semi-circles in polished gilt brass on two opposing faces
Lampshade: Square shape, black lacquer exterior, gold interior
Finish: High gloss – Excellent overall condition

The artist

Sculptor

Philippe Jean

Born in 1931
France

Bio

Philippe Jean was born on May 7, 1931 in Versailles. He was a French sculptor and designer. His creations are mostly expressed through free forms. His favorite themes are the female body and animals.

In the late 1940s, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts de Versailles in the painting section. On his arrival, the school was directed by a lithographer and painter, a certain René Aubert.

He quickly turned to sculpture and entered the prestigious Ecole Boulle in Paris. In 1952, he obtained his diploma and was recruited by Carlhian, a major Parisian decorator of the time. Afterwards, Philippe Jean started to create packaging, then became an antique dealer. From the 1970s onwards, he devoted himself fully to design and sculpture.

In terms of design, Philippe Jean has mainly created and manufactured furniture and lighting. He regularly exhibited at the Salon des Ateliers d'Art et de la Création and at the Salon du Luminaire de Paris.

In 1976, he participated in the first International Lighting Exhibition in Milan, also called Euroluce. The following years, he will still be present on this great show. He also exhibited in Germany.

Philippe Jean was recognized during his lifetime for his creations. He obtained several rewards for his luminaries: in 1979, he won the Golden Lamp of creation at the International Lighting Exhibition of Paris. In 1981, he wins again this Golden Lamp of creation at the International Lighting Exhibition of Paris. In 1984, he obtained the 1st departmental grand prize of the Trades of Art. And in 1986, he was awarded a Silver Lamp of Creation at the International Lighting Exhibition in Paris.

In the middle of the 1970s, Philippe Jean set up his workshop in Jouy in the Eure-et-Loir. In parallel to his activities as a designer, he creates sculptures.

He creates most of his sculptures in limited edition, generally in polished bronze, inspired by the great art foundries of his time. He also uses resin, lacquered metal and crystal.

The artist has also been recognized for his sculptures, he has exhibited in galleries in Europe and around the world: in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Chicago, Sydney...

As a sculptor, Philippe Jean has received two notable awards: in 1979, he won the bronze medal at the Salon des Artistes Français. And the following year, he won the silver medal at the same show.

Philippe Jean died on June 19, 1987 in Jouy in the Eure-et-Loire.