
Jean Goulden
French(1878–1947)
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Jean Goulden (1878, 1947) was a French decorative artist celebrated for his exceptional champlevé enamel work, combining bold geometric forms with rich, vibrant colors. Deeply influenced by his time in Athos monasteries where he studied Byzantine enamel techniques, he became one of the most distinguished craftsmen of the Art Deco period. His works, including clocks, boxes, and objets d'art, are highly sought after at major auction houses such as Christie's and Sotheby's.
FrenchMetalworkDecorative ArtsGeometricChamplevé EnamelCraftsmanshipCoffretEnamelCopperModernColorfulAbstract
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