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Line Vautrin (1913-1997) was one of the most original and influential French designers of the twentieth century.
An independent and highly creative artist, she developed a distinctive universe from the 1930s onward, producing jewelry, mirrors, boxes, and decorative objects of remarkable originality.
Renowned for her work in bronze and later in talosel, a resin material she helped popularize, she created pieces infused with symbolism, wit, and poetic imagination. Her instantly recognizable style transcends fashion and occupies a unique place within French decorative arts.
Today, Line Vautrin’s creations are highly sought after by collectors for their inventiveness, exceptional craftsmanship, and timeless appeal, securing her reputation as one of the leading figures of twentieth-century design and decorative arts.
Line Vautrin (1913-1997)
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Line Vautrin (1913–1997) – Necklace, circa 1950.
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Line Vautrin (1913–1997), Necklace, circa 1960
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