Eileen Gray Her Life and Work

Eileen Gray Her Life and Work by Peter Adam is an illustrated biography published by National Geographic Books on December 3, 2019. This 368-page book explores the life and career of Eileen Gray, a significant figure in twentieth-century design. It details her evolution from creating opulent lacquer furniture to becoming a pioneer of modernist design, highlighting her independence and unique approach to materials that set her apart from contemporaries like Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe.
Readers will find a comprehensive survey of Gray’s life, enriched with material from her personal archives, including correspondence, photographs, and architectural sketches. This edition reveals new insights into her lesser-known paintings, her interactions with prominent figures, and the story of E-1027, her acclaimed architectural work. Eileen Gray serves as a valuable resource for those interested in biography, design, and the contributions of influential artists and architects.
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A fascinating rediscovery of the life and work of Eileen Gray, one of the twentieth century’s most important designers.
In this illustrated biography, we learn the origins of designer Eileen Gray and the details of her groundbreaking career. Gray began as a creator of opulent lacquer furniture and transformed into a pioneer of modernist design. Staying firmly independent, she developed a distinctive take on materials favored by fellow International Style designers, such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Mies van der Rohe. Her talent made her an object of admiration among American expatriates such as Gertrude Stein, and her designs are now globally renowned—E-1027, the ship-shaped home she created on a cliff near Monaco, was hailed as a triumph of deluxe modern living and her Dragons chair fetched $28 million at an Yves Saint Laurent auction in 2009.
This new edition of the biography by Peter Adam, the only surviving person to have been close to Gray during her later years, is a uniquely intimate survey of her life and work. Comprehensively updated and illustrated with material from Gray’s personal archives—correspondence, photographs, and architectural sketchbooks—Eileen Gray tells the full story of her life and reveals fresh details about her largely overlooked paintings, exchanges with Le Corbusier, and the fate of E-1027, the first building she designed. This book will be a welcome resource for fans of Gray, as well as those who are interested in design.
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