Simon Lissim Collection, 1924-1981.

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Simon Lissim Collection, 1924-1981.

This collection covers the period 1924-81 and consists of

1.6 cu. ft.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7411483

Smithsonian Institution. Libraries

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There are 8 Entities related to this resource.

City University of New York. City College

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Claude Boulme, Inc.

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Boulme, Claude.

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Lenox China (Firm)

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Georg Jensen sølvsmedie, A/s

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Lissim, Simon, 1900-1981

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Artist and stage designer who emigrated from Russia to France in 1919, and from France to the United States in 1941. From the description of Simon Lissim Papers, ca. 1919-1982. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409768 Porcelain, theater, and metalwork designer. Born, Kiev, Russia, 1900. Lissim left Russia in 1919 and moved to Paris where he resided until 1940. In all of Lissim's designs, his appreciation for nature is apparent in his use o...

Manufacture nationale de Sèvres.

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Castleton China, Inc.

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