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  1. Samuel Siegfried Bing (26 February 1838 – 6 September 1905), who usually gave his name as S. Bing (not to be confused with his brother, Samuel Otto Bing, 1850–1905), was a German-French art dealer who lived in Paris as an adult, and who helped introduce Japanese art and artworks to the West and was a factor in the development of the Art ...

  2. Siegfried "Samuel" Bing ( 1838 – September 1905) was a German art dealer in Paris, who was prominent in the introduction of Japanese art and artworks to the West and the development of the Art Nouveau style in the late nineteenth century.

  3. Siegfried Bing 1838–1905 Dealer in Art Nouveau and Japanese Art Not only was Siegfried Bing respected as an indefatigable dealer of Japanese art in the late nineteenth century, but he also was recognized as a scholar, researcher, and pioneer of the Art Nouveau movement in France.

  4. Siegfried Bing. primary name: primary name: Bing, Siegfried. other name: other name: Bing, Samuel. Details. individual; dealer/auction house; merchant/tradesman; German; Male. Life dates. 1838-1905. Biography. Before opening the Maison de l'Art Nouveau, Bing had acquired considerable experience in the French ceramic industry.

  5. In December 1895, German-born Paris art dealer Siegfried Bing opened a gallery called L’Art Nouveau for the contemporary décor he exhibited and sold there .

  6. Siegfried ('Samuel') Bing was an art dealer, critic and patron, was of German birth. He came from a wealthy Hamburg family. His father was an industrial decorator of ceramics. His son Marcel Bing was a talented Art Nouveau jeweller.

  7. history of art market development. …dealers in Asian art was Siegfried Bing, whose shop was later known as La Maison Art Nouveau. Bing played a vital role in the promotion of the new style, as did his English counterpart, Arthur Liberty, who founded the luxury goods shop Liberty of London.

  8. With the recent symposium at the Van Gogh Museum (January 13-14, 2005) during the run of the exhibition L'Art Nouveau: The Bing Empire, the importance of Siegfried Bing in framing the debate about what constituted good design for home interiors forcefully came to the fore.

  9. Though purportedly antihistoricist, its elegant forms often evoke the Rococo style of mid-eighteenth-century France. The term Art Nouveau derives from the name of Siegfried Bing’s Parisian shop L’Art Nouveau (“The New Art”), which opened in 1895.

  10. Siegfried Bing (1838-1905) Originally from Hamburg, Siegfried Bing joined his family in Paris in 1854, where he worked for a company that specialised in the sale of china and ceramics. Forced to leave France in 1870 because of the Franco-Prussian war, he came to live in Brussels.

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