Gustave Louis Jaulmes (14 April 1873 – 7 January 1959) was an eclectic French artist who followed the neoclassical trend in the Art Deco movement.
He created monumental frescoes, paintings, posters, illustrations, cartoons for tapestries and carpets and decorations for objects such as enamels, sets of plates and furniture.[1]
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industrialist Paul Wittouck by the architects Louis Süe and Paul Huillard, and decorated by GustaveLouisJaulmes. The Van Buuren Museum & Gardens, a former...
Rome, Pompeii and Egypt with the interior decoration overseen by GustaveLouisJaulmes and Adrien Karbowsky. Stucco bas-reliefs were created by sculptor...
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walls were originally covered with Art Deco frescoes by Gustave Louis Jaulmes, representing subjects such as the Tree of Life, Tables of the Law and...
1911 by the architects Louis Süe (1875–1968) and Paul Huillard (1875–1966). The engineer was L. Bogaerts. GustaveLouisJaulmes (1873–1959) decorated the...
Justice statues (1925), Albert Hahn Jr.’s Delft panel (1926), Gustave-LouisJaulmes’s Universal Joy, Work in Abundance and The Benefits of Leisure murals...
Huillard and the decorator GustaveLouisJaulmes avoided Art Nouveau for the château, and instead chose the fashionable Louis XVI style "à la Grecque"....
from the Wiener Werkstätte. The other members included Louis Süe, André Groult, GustaveLouisJaulmes (1873–1959), Roger de La Fresnaye and André Mare. André...
l'Auteur (in French). Neuchatel: P. Attinger. OCLC 69497948. Jaulmes, Edouard (1970). "Edouard Jaulmes, Premier instituteur à Raiatea. Relation du voyage et...