Lamp, c. 1903
Lamp, c. 1903
Lamp, c. 1903
Lamp, c. 1903

Mariano FortunyMARIANO FORTUNY

Lamp, c. 1903

Lacquered cast aluminium, lacquered and chromed steel & brass.

H. 61 × L. 43 × P. 57 cm
H. 24 × W. 17 × D. 22 in

After extensive studies on light and electricity, Mariano Fortuny developed in his Venetian palace a system of concave reflectors intended to reduce glare. This innovation ultimately led him, a few years later, to the creation of the 1903 Lamp.

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MARIANO FORTUNY

1871 - 1949

“Work is something active. Inactive work does not exist. A part of visible work may depend on two parts of intellectual effort, just as two parts of visible work may depend on one part of intellectual effort…Visible work can be immediately recognised by the proportion of intellectual effort on which it relies. No artifice in the world can hide the source of a work. Every work is a son that always recognises its father.”

Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo was born in Granada in 1871 into an artistic family. His father, a renowned painter with an international reputation, had a deep love for history and built an impressive collection of objects and fabrics...

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