
Pierre Legrain Cubist Armchair 3D model
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This is high-end chair.\nRendered with precise detail.\nThe stack is fully expanded.\nTextures meticulously crafted.\nModel tested under Checkmate Light Program.\n3ds, fbx, obj files exported with complete fidelity,No hidden objects\nAll components carefully grouped\nEach piece precisely weighted\nNo missing textures and texture paths meticulously cleared\nAll objects scale perfectly to 1:1\nThe model boasts expertly lit cameras and cameras , simply open Max file and\nClick render and you have identical image as preview,oak, premium leather Size: 76.9 x 78.3 x 74.4 cm. (30.3 x 30.8 x 29.2 in.) Pierre Legrain drew inspiration from the pioneering work of Cubism for several armchairs of his collection. His first patron Jacques Doucet was presented with a uniquely cut-angled design, generously covered with rich, luxurious leather visible through historic photographs shot on Avenue du Bois. Two distinctive versions exist: one in 1929-1930 is captured inside Doucets stylish studio in Neuilly; the second boasts an audacious new colour combination - vivid red leather.The original armchairs can be viewed today in an exceptional collection, purchased during a prominent auction held at the Jacques Doucet collection, taking place on November 1972. Astonishingly, this is the only known appearance of cut-angled versions prior to these offerings. The presented pieces feature identical design but substitute classic leather for stylish beige-yellow toile de jute canvas material.Equipped with this distinctive and contemporary style, the armchairs stand before two alternative explanations: do they serve as development precedents for later examples produced with more expensive materials, or were these progressive creations that highlighted the functional side in harmony with principles of the UAM? As Legrain explored each creation's unique aspects in search for ultimate design balance he likely applied considerable experimentation; our presented chairs could serve well to confirm this theory through slight visible inconsistencies throughout the entire work process.These discrepancies - small stitch variations where two legs intersect, exemplifying craftsmanship skillful application, perhaps serve as undeniable testament that both these pieces formed part of developmental journey that ultimately led designers' mastery peak.Equipped with such deep insight, each visitor now can decide between two plausible outcomes. After adopting various creative designs for Doucets and commissioning multiple spaces like Jeanne Tachard - Doucet's close associates she invited him to execute interior renovations for several notable residents; Pierre Meyer had similar treatment during Legrains last endeavor before this pair was acquired it might spark an intriguing possibility of pairing them side by side in carefully constructed architectural compositions In those settings, they would naturally find home.
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