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Diego Giacometti    (Swiss, 1902-1985)

 Diego Giacometti - Fauteuils aux Pommeaux de Canne (Furniture) h: 82 x w: 53.4 x d: 54.6 cm / h: 32.3 x w: 21 x d: 21.5 in
Diego Giacometti
Fauteuils aux Pommeaux de Canne 1963
 
 Diego Giacometti - Grande table aux torsades (Furniture) h: 15.7 x w: 28.3 x d: 55.1 in / h: 39.9 x w: 71.9 x d: 140 cm
Diego Giacometti
Grande table aux torsades 1975-1977
 
 Diego Giacometti - Grande table basse de milieu au ruban et aux arbustes (Furniture) h: 18.5 x w: 56.8 x d: 22.2 in / h: 47 x w: 144.3 x d: 56.4 cm
Diego Giacometti
Grande table basse de milieu au ruban et aux arbustes 1976
 

Biography
1902 Born in the village of Borgovono, near Stampa in Switzerland.
1925 Becomes a Parisian citizen
1926 Visits Egypt
1927 Diego comes to Paris, where his brother is already staying in the atelier rue Hippolyte Maindron. Diego assists Alberto in making casts.
1929 Diego and Alberto are asked by Jean-Michel FRANK to work with him, creating decorative elements of furniture.
1940 - 1945 Diego remains in Paris during the war; he works in different foundry workshop. When Alberto comes back to Paris, Diego still work with him. He is his brother’s favorite model, but he also starts to create his own sculptures (plaster horse for the Guerlain institute).
1984 Diego creates the bronze sculpted furniture and lighting elements for the Picasso museum.
1985 He dies a few days before the opening of the museum.
Family ancestry: Valle Bregaglia, Switzerland
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