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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Henry Dasson (1825-1896) fue un ebanista yHenry Dasson (1825-1896) fue un ebanista y broncista del siglo XIX.​ Fue aclamado por la crítica y galardonado en cada exposición que participó. Henry Dasson fue uno de los más famosos ebanistas y broncistas de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Se interesó por las obras maestras antiguas, en particular las de la época de Luis XVI. Sus muebles lujosamente ornados con bronces, con marqueterías paneles lacados atrageron a una rica clientela internacional y en la actualidad son redescubiertos por los admiradores del siglo XIX. Está enterrado en el cementerio del Père-Lachaise de París, en la división 82, donde también se levantan las tumbas de José María Avilés, Fulgence Bienvenüe, Alberto Blest Gana, , Ernest Guiraud y Jules Paul Loebnitz. En la división 70 del mismo cementerio, se encuentra la tumba de Adélaïde Louis Jeanne Victoire Herbemont, obra del escultor (fr:), fundida en bronce por Henry Dasson. * Tumba de Adélaïde Louis Jeanne Victoire Herbemont, división 70 del Père Lachaise * Firma de Dassonón 70 del Père Lachaise * Firma de Dasson , Henry Dasson (Paris, 10 mai 1825 - Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 20 mai 1896) est un ébéniste et bronzier du XIXe siècle. , Henry Dasson (1825–1896) was a renowned niHenry Dasson (1825–1896) was a renowned nineteenth century Parisian maker of gilt-bronze mounted furniture. Unlike other cabinetmakers of the time Dasson began his career as a bronze sculptor, and consequently one characteristic of his work is the quality of his bronze and more precisely of the chiselling. His Paris workshop was situated at 106 rue Vieille-du-Temple, where he specialised in the production of Louis XIV, XV and XVI style furniture using the finest gilt-bronze mounts. In 1871, he purchased the flourishing business and remaining stock of Charles-Guillaume Winckelsen, known for the high quality of his furniture. It has been suggested that Dasson inherited the craft of ciseleur from Winckelsen. At the 1878 and 1889 Paris Expositions Universelles Dasson exhibited a number of pieces in the Louis XV and XVI styles, as well as pieces of his own modified eighteenth-century design. The exhibits in 1878 included a table entirely in gilt-bronze, purchased by Lord Dudley. His copy of the celebrated Bureau du Roi sold at the same exhibition to Lady Ashburton. Dasson ceased production in 1894, and at this time held a sale of his models, listed in 'Catalogues of drawings for art bronzes, style furniture and important decoration with rights of reproduction by Henry Dasson et Cie, manufacturer of art bronzes and cabinetmaker as a result of cessation of production..' The records from this sale show that Paul Sormani, as well as Joseph Emmanuel Zweiner, Maison Millet and Beurdeley acquired certain drawings and models by Dasson.red certain drawings and models by Dasson.
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rdfs:comment Henry Dasson (1825-1896) fue un ebanista yHenry Dasson (1825-1896) fue un ebanista y broncista del siglo XIX.​ Fue aclamado por la crítica y galardonado en cada exposición que participó. Henry Dasson fue uno de los más famosos ebanistas y broncistas de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Se interesó por las obras maestras antiguas, en particular las de la época de Luis XVI. Sus muebles lujosamente ornados con bronces, con marqueterías paneles lacados atrageron a una rica clientela internacional y en la actualidad son redescubiertos por los admiradores del siglo XIX. * * Firma de Dassondores del siglo XIX. * * Firma de Dasson , Henry Dasson (Paris, 10 mai 1825 - Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 20 mai 1896) est un ébéniste et bronzier du XIXe siècle. , Henry Dasson (1825–1896) was a renowned niHenry Dasson (1825–1896) was a renowned nineteenth century Parisian maker of gilt-bronze mounted furniture. Unlike other cabinetmakers of the time Dasson began his career as a bronze sculptor, and consequently one characteristic of his work is the quality of his bronze and more precisely of the chiselling. His Paris workshop was situated at 106 rue Vieille-du-Temple, where he specialised in the production of Louis XIV, XV and XVI style furniture using the finest gilt-bronze mounts.iture using the finest gilt-bronze mounts.
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