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  1. Louis Barillet (Louis Joseph Pierre Barillet), est un maître verrier, décorateur et mosaiste français le 13 février 1880 à Alençon ( Orne ), et mort le 11 décembre 1948 à Clamart ( Hauts-de-Seine) 2.

  2. Louis Barillet (1880 – 1948) was a French artist, known for his work in stained glass. Among those with whom he collaborated were Théodore-Gérard Hanssen and Jacques Le Chevallier. His windows may be seen in the church of Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien and in the Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church. References

  3. www.marcmaison.com › architectural-antiques-resources › louis_barilletBarillet Louis - Marc Maison

    Louis Barillet became the theorist of modern stained glass windows in France as he renewed the religious and civil stained glass window approach, from as much an aesthetic as an iconographic point of view. Louis Barillet worked most notably with the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens.

  4. Louis Barillet occupied a position of unique versatility, able to deliver modern glass designs for religious and ecclesiastical applications, as well as achieving considerable importance within the secular world of decorative arts and architecture.

  5. Louis Joseph Pierre Barillet is a French glass artist. After painting studies in the studio of the painter Jean-Léon Gérôme at the "Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris", Louis Barillet started his career as a medal carver - and painter, but on a more confidential scale. In 1919, he opened his glass artist studio in the 2nd district of Paris.

  6. Barillet, Louis Joseph Pierre (état civil) Birth. 1880, Alençon, Orne (61), France. Death. 1948, Clamart, Hauts-de-Seine (92), France. Nationality. France. Gender. Genre. Homme. Commentary. SAUR VII 65. Suggestion. Do you have a question where you have additional knowledge about this artist? You can write to us to suggest improvements to the ...

  7. 2 de ene. de 2016 · Spécialiste du verre, il explore les diverses utilisations des verres industriels, prismatiques, imprimés, opaques mais aussi celles des verres gris, noirs et les miroirs faisant de la technique du verre blanc sa spécialité.