six white wall lights are arranged in a row on a white surfaceblack and white photograph of a staircase in a building with a spiral staircasean image of a church with wooden pews and a large windowa light that is hanging from the ceiling in a rooman image of a large church with wooden pewsblack and white photograph of a large building with a large dome on top of itblack and white photo of a church with pews and a crossan image of a white lamp sitting on top of a wooden tablea lamp that is on the floor on a wooden floora white light that is on a wooden floora white lamp that is on a wooden tablea rusted pipe on the floor next to a toileta close up of a rusted metal pole on a wooden floora close up of a white light with a yellow wire in ita picture of a close up of a piece of metala close up of a lamp on a wooden table with a gray backgrounda white lamp that is on a wooden floora white vase sitting on a wooden floor next to a walla lamp that is on a wooden floor with a black backgrounda white toilet brush sitting on the floor next to a toilet
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199 - SERGE MOUILLE (1922–1988) FOR PIERRE PRUNET (1926–2005), ARC…
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Estimate €20,000 - €30,000
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SERGE MOUILLE (1922–1988) FOR PIERRE PRUNET (1926–2005), ARCHITECT ‘Model designed and produced specifically in 1959 for the Church of Sainte-Thérèse – Rosoirs district, Auxerre (Yonne)’ An exceptional set of 10 wall lights with adjustable lighting, originally lacquered grey. The adjustable Nichon-style shades are made of aluminium, originally lacquered grey on the outside and white on the inside; each featuring an internal socket-holding tab and fitted with a varnished brass ‘Olive’-type ball joint. The horizontal arms, with an unusual mounting arrangement, each consist of a long threaded brass rod housed within a cylindrical sleeve in its original grey lacquered metal finish. The circular metal base plates are originally painted grey. Width of wall lights: approx. 48 cm Width of lampshades: 36.5 cm Significant oxidation on the ferrous metal parts (circular mounting plates and arms); the mounting plates have been drilled at the edge at a later date (to allow for electrical wiring through a conduit); the electrical wiring and earth connection are not original; the clamping screw is missing on several ball joints. Provenance and history: Built between 1958 and 1959 as part of the ongoing development of the Rosoirs neighbourhood in the Hauts d’Auxerre (Yonne), the parish church of Sainte-Thérèse is one of the major works of the architect Pierre Prunet (1926–2005), Chief Architect of Historic Monuments. The building alone embodies the renewal that post-war religious architecture was to undergo, as well as the reflections by architects and clergy on adapting the liturgy to new urban neighbourhoods. Its architecture is characterised by understated forms, dominated by a spectacular curved roof made of glued-laminated timber, and its diagonal layout with a raised altar, designed to bring the congregation together. The liturgical furnishings, created by the sculptor François Brochet (1925–2001) for the church and its adjacent catechism rooms, contribute to the artistic coherence of the whole. Consecrated on 20 December 1959, but no longer used for worship since 2020, this church now stands as a remarkable example of 1950s religious architecture. Our range of 10 wall lights, specially designed for this religious building, was installed there as soon as construction was completed. The choice of ‘Nichon’-style shades for the fixed wall lights, rather than ‘Tétine’ or ‘OEil’ models, was probably guided by the larger dimensions of this reflector; these light fittings had to fit into a very spacious area, both in height and width. As for the grey colour of our wall lights – a shade not previously seen in Serge Mouille’s body of work – and given that we have no evidence to explain this unusual choice for the artist’s designs, we can only hypothesise that this was a decision by the architect Pierre Prunet, who may well have found it difficult to envisage black-lacquered light fittings in this interior space dedicated to communion or contemplation and, for the most part, composed of wood – panelling and timber framework. Related bibliography and notes: Pierre-Émile Pralus – Serge Mouille; a French classic – Les Éditions du Mont Thou, Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d’Or, 2006. The breakdown of lampshade designs (Tétine, Nichon, Casquette, Escargot, Conque, etc.) by light fitting model is published on page 149. Numerous light fittings fitted with Nichon lampshades are reproduced throughout this book. Expert: Emmanuel EYRAUD
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Auction time 08/30/2026 at 2:00 PM
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