Architect and decorator Emilio Terry, friend of Jean-Michel Frank, Christian Bérard, Paul Morand, Dali, the Noailles, etc., is an emblematic figure of inter-war years. He donated an extensive documentation on his work - notes, notebooks, plans and maquettes - to the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris, to put at the public's disposal.
In this book, and for the first time, the creator's original documentation supports the text by Pierre Arrizoli-Clémentel, which presents notably the construction sites of Lutry, Amphio, Clavary, the villa Loste or the hotel Chanaleilles. The study is completed by a biography and important appendices.
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