Jean Gaudin (glass artist)
Ernest Jean Gaudin, born in Clermont-Ferrand, France 10 November 1879 and died 16 November 1954 in Paris, France, was a French painter, glass and mosaic artist.
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He was the son of Félix Gaudin, from whom he bought the stained glass and mosaic studio in 1909 and was the father of Pierre Gaudin (1908-1973) and grandfather of Sylvie Gaudin
His Art Deco stained glass windows are found in many churches, including Amiens Cathedral.
Works
- Stained glass window in Amiens Cathedral
- L'église Saint Louis de Rouvroy : stained glass windows
- The church of Saint-Julien, Domfront (Orne), interior decoration
- The funeral chapel of the Berny family, Guiscard (Oise) cemetery; mosaics and stained glass windows.
- The church of Limé (Aisne); mosaics.
- The church of Saint Vaast, Moreuil (Somme); mosaics.
- The Église Saint-Jean-Bosco (Paris); stained-glass windows.
- L'Église Notre-Dame des Alpes in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains; decoration.
- The crypt of the Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux, (Calvados).
- The church of Notre-Dame, Rocquigny, Pas-de-Calais, stained-glass windows.
References
- Luneau, Jean-François (2006). Félix Gaudin - peintre-verrier et mosaïste 1851-1930 (in French). Presses Universitaires Blaise-Pascal. ISBN 2845162847.
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