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Francis Jourdain

(b Paris, 2 Nov 1876; d Paris, 31 Dec 1958). Designer, writer and painter, son of (1) Frantz Jourdain. He trained as a painter, developing an intimiste style related to that of Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard. In 1911 he gave up painting and, inspired by the writings of Adolf Loos, turned to furniture design. In 1912 he opened a small furniture factory, Les Ateliers Modernes, and designed interiors composed of modular wooden furniture for workers; some were sold through the socialist newspaper L'Humanit?. By 1919 he owned a shop, Chez Francis Jourdain. From 1913 to 1928 he exhibited regularly at the Salon d'Automne and with the Soci?t? des Artistes D?corateurs. He was a prolific writer on modern art and aesthetics and published numerous articles in French journals, arguing against the ostentatious luxury that characterized most French design during this period. In 1929 he was a founder of the avant-garde group the Union des Artistes Modernes, of which he was an active member until 1947; of particular note was his interior for an Intellectual Worker (travailleur intellectuel), exhibited in the pavilion at the Exposition Internationale in Paris in 1937.

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For the ornithologist called Francis Jourdain, see Francis Charles Robert Jourdain

Francis Jourdain (18761958) was a painter.


 
 

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