Art Deco Museum

[1][2] Some of the better known exhibits are 'Les Girls' by Demetre Chiparus, 'Set of Furniture for a Billiard Room' by Louis Majorelle, decorative panels by Pierre Bobot originated from Roseland Ballroom in New York, 'La Chasse' by Jean Dunand 'The Fire and the Flame' by Ferdinand Preiss as well as Edgar Brandt pieces.

The collection includes more than 900 sculpture works in bronze and ivory of the 1920s years, more than 300 items of furniture, and as a significant number of objects of decorative and applied arts and graphics.

The collection includes a number of works by Bruno Zach, Gerda Iro, Ferdinand Preiss, Paul Philippe, Otto Poertzel, Pierre Le Faguays and Claire Colinet.

The collection comprises works of designers of that time — Jacque-Emil Rulmana, Jules Lelio, Paul Follo, Lui Xiu and André Mar.

[citation needed] The creative works of Edgar Brandt an ornamental blacksmith of Art Deco era is also presented in the collection of the museum.

[citation needed] The works of French art nouveau masters: Émile Gallé and Louis Majorelle, sets of furniture for the living rooms of the Swiss sculptor Charles Albert Angst and House Dio are represented in one of the halls of the museum.

The works of a past master of the Hollywood chic Romain de Tirtoff known to the world under a pen name Erté was presented at the exhibition.

The Dmitry Chiparusa (1886-1947). The Russian ballet.
Demetre Chiparus (1886-1947). The Russian ballet. Bronze, gilding, patina, ivory, marble pedestal, onyx Height: 61 cm
Bobo Pierre. Panels
Bobo Pierre (1902-1974). Mural for dance hall Roseland in New York OK.1947 Plaster, mixed media
Emil Galle. Showcase. 1903
Émile Gallé (1846-1904) Showcase. About 1903 Veneer, bronze, inlay, glass
The Dmitry Chiparusa. Girls.
Demetre Chiparus (1886-1947). Girls. Bronze, patina, silver, ivory, pedestal made of quartz and marble.