JACQUELINE LERAT (1920-2009) - COLLECTION... - Lot 39 - Ader

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JACQUELINE LERAT (1920-2009) - COLLECTION... - Lot 39 - Ader
JACQUELINE LERAT (1920-2009) - COLLECTION LERATSans titre, 1970Sculpture . Stoneware, enamel, slip. Not signed. Height : 36 cm - Length : 28 cmProvenance :{R}Lerat collection. To note : This work is referenced under the n° 64 in the Lerat archives. [This vase has been widely used to receive bouquets of cut flowers. Jacqueline Lerat has always had a florist since she moved to Bourges. From the end of the 1960's, it is a remarkable florist of the Max Dormoy street, Mr Rossignol who supplies her. The local association "Les amis de l'Orient" organizes twice a year with a Parisian specialist of Japanese floral art (Ikebana Ohara School), Mr. Marcel Vrignaud, courses in his greenhouses and then at the Maison de la Culture. The architect Christian Gimonet is one of the animators. He restructured the house and the store of the Rossignol family. He draws the knob of the entrance door and the necessary vases which will be realized by Jean and Jacqueline Lerat. Jacqueline participates in these meetings. The knowledge of this art of Japan reinforces her sensitivity for the arrangement of cut flowers and dry flowers in stoneware vases. From the beginning of the 1980's, it is Mrs. Nicole Linard, place des marronniers, who supplies her. I remember spending more than an hour in her store with Jacqueline who was imagining her arrangement. In the summer, the flowers from the garden provide most of her bouquets, but even at this time, she can't resist the temptation to go to her florist. Any flower can find its place. These bouquets are related to the dried fruits and stones (the desert glass given to her by Bernard Dejonghe, for example) that Jacqueline installs on her furniture. They are for her like a network carrying the energies stored here and there. They are as many landscapes of source of poetry]. F.L.
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