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Leon Hatot

by Arlette E. Emch

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An indisputable Art Deco figure, rewarded with the Grand Prize at the International Exhibition of 1925, Leon Hatot payed a true homage to women by magnifying their beauty with precious jewels and time-pieces that were treasures of aesthetics and technology. Having recently reopened a boutique in the Rue de la Paix, in Paris, the Maison Hatot offers the reader a journey into the master's drawings of watches, jewels, fashion accessories and luxury items. ILLUSTRATIONS 60 illustrations… (more)
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An indisputable Art Deco figure, rewarded with the Grand Prize at the International Exhibition of 1925, Leon Hatot payed a true homage to women by magnifying their beauty with precious jewels and time-pieces that were treasures of aesthetics and technology. Having recently reopened a boutique in the Rue de la Paix, in Paris, the Maison Hatot offers the reader a journey into the master's drawings of watches, jewels, fashion accessories and luxury items. ILLUSTRATIONS 60 illustrations

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