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French draughtsperson
Édouard Lièvre
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French draughtsperson
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Blâmont, canton of Blâmont, arrondissement of Lunéville, Meurthe-et-Moselle
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Paris, Île-de-France, France
Age
58 years
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Édouard Lièvre (22 September 1828, Blamont – 26 November 1886, Paris) was a French artist, painter, illustrator, cabinet maker, engraver and designer of ornamental art. He is most notable for the bed he designed in 1877 for the courtesan Valtesse de la Bigne. A lacquered rosewood Japanese-style cupboard by him in the form of a pagoda, with bronze lions and dragons writhing round columns, sold at Bonhams in London 12 December 2008 for £2,036,000,000, beating the world record for a 19th-century furniture item.
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