Chaussure Poisson - André Perugia
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Le musée de la chaussure hors les murs. Inspired by emblematic models exhibited at the Musée de la Chaussure, these works pay tribute to the creativity and technique of great shoemakers such as Roger Vivier, Stephane Kelian and Charles Jourdan...
Jean-Luc Tamisier and Sylvie Favel, commissioned by the city, are behind this urban scenography and the design of the pedestals.
Fish-shaped open-back pump. Shiny black kid suede with white kid suede cut-outs in the shape of scales. Inspired by André Pérugia's 1955 creation.
The "fish" shoe is inspired by the painting "Les Poissons noirs" by Georges Braque in 1942. Its creator, André Pérugia (1893-1977), was equally inspired by the artists of his time, the Orient and the decorative arts. A passionate designer with an inventive spirit, he loved to explore, experiment and innovate. His shoes reveal an extraordinary diversity of shapes and materials. The Musée de la Chaussure is fortunate to house the largest André Pérugia collection in the world. It bears witness to his major role in the history of footwear. André Pérugia's oeuvre is immense, and the finesse of his work continues to be admired by contemporary designers.
Dimension without base of monumental version:
L.3,04m X H.2,40m X I.1m
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Opening
All year round, daily.
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Free access.
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