Bernard Rosenblum (1927–2007) was a Master Craftsman Gilder and
Art Restorer
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of the
National Museums
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, the successor of the workshop
Gainerie (word with no English translation:"Leather Crafts Arts") Bettenfeld. He was awarded the
Political deportation and internment medal
The Political deportation and internment medal (french: Médaille de la déportation et de l'internement politique) is a commemorative medal awarded by the Ministry for veterans and war victims of the French Republic to its citizens who were de ...
as well as Commander of the Order of Civic Education.
Early life
In 1940 he entered the School of Fine Arts d'Angers. Then in 1941, due to the emergency laws of the Vichy government, he was prohibited from all studies. At the end of the Second World War, at the great liberation, he successively discovered the craft of upholstering in the workshops Vial, Veil and Reperman in which he was employed as a foreman, but he found that the saddle and leather work was just a technical and commercial transaction. A little disillusioned, he abandoned, for a time, the craft of
leatherwork
Leather crafting or simply leathercraft is the practice of making leather into craft objects or works of art, using shaping techniques, coloring techniques or both.
Techniques
Dyeing
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.
Having a strong attraction for the arts, especially painting and sculpture, he became a pupil of
Alberto Giacometti
Alberto Giacometti (, , ; 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker. Beginning in 1922, he lived and worked mainly in Paris but regularly visited his hometown Borgonovo to see his family and ...
and
Emmanuel Mane-Katz
Emmanuel Mané-Katz (Hebrew: מאנה כץ), born ''Mane Leyzerovich Kats'' (1894–1962), was a Litvak painter born in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, best known for his depictions of the Jewish shtetl in Eastern Europe.
Biography
Mane-Katz moved to ...
, during the golden era of
Montparnasse. A family friend, who was an upholsterer, entrusted to him in 1960 the work of restoration of leather antiques, allowing him to make a living during this period in Montparnasse. He rediscovered leather and fell in love with its history. At that time he was to begin a research on leather and leather goods, in museums and libraries, which would never cease throughout his life.
He settled in 1963, as Upholsterer-Gilder, Rue de Reuilly in Paris, in the Rue du
Faubourg Saint-Antoine district. He quickly created an excellent reputation. In 1965 Suzanne Bettenfeld proposed to him the succession of the prestigious Bettenfeld Studio, which then became the
Studio Bettenfeld-Rosenblum. He also never stopped collecting the tools that are essential to his craft,
bookbinding tools, rollers and gilding plates. Including his participation with Roger Devauchelle to buy the workshop Gruel-Engelmann; he helped create one of the largest collections of postwar tools for gilding leather.
He became a preferred Master Restorer for the national museums and great decorators and antique dealers in France and elsewhere; his clients included General
Charles de Gaulle
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (; ; (commonly abbreviated as CDG) 22 November 18909 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government ...
,
Jean Dutourd, Claude Lévi-Strauss, King Hassan II of Morocco, the former court of Iran, and institutions such as the Army Museum, Rueil-Malmaison, Saumur, Versailles, the Paris Conservatoire.
He died suddenly in 2007. His son, David Rosenblum, reopened the studio in 2010.
Bibliography
* Various journals and books in France and abroad from 1963 to 2007; ''Les Métiers d'Art'', ''Marie-Claire-Japon'', ''Connaissances des Arts'', ''Art in America'', ''Time'', ''Maisons et Décorations''…
* ''Bernard Rosenblum – De l'Artisanat d'Art à la Création Contemporaine'', documentaire de Dominique Mallegni, Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinématographique, 1974 (''Craft Art in Contemporary Design'', documentary by Dominique Mallegni, Institute for Advanced Film Studies,1974).
* ''Gainier Doreur d'Art de Tradition – l'atelier Bettenfeld Rosenblum'', thèse de Marie-Claire Bernard,
Musée national des Arts et Traditions populaires, 1976 (Gainier ''Gilder Art Tradition – Workshop Bettenfeld Rosenblum'', Marie-Claire Bernard, National Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, 1976).
* ''Trouvailles'', N°31, October – November, Dossier Artisan d'Art Bernard Rosenblum Gainier de Tradition, 1981 (File Craftsman Art Bernard Rosenblum,1981).
* ''Guide des Musées de France'', 1984 (Guide Museums of France, 1984).
* ''L'Atelier Bettenfeld-Rosenblum'', reportage de France 3 Télévision (FR3), 1984 (The Studio Bettenfeld-Rosenblum, report France 3 TV).
* ''La Collection Bettenfeld-Rosenblum'', 2000 Motifs et Ornements, Masahiro Miyamoto, Éditions Gakken, 1987 (''Collection Bettenfeld-Rosenblum'', 2000 Patterns andornaments, 1987).
* ''Bookbinders' Finishing Tool Makers 1780-1965'', Tom Conroy, Éditions Oak Knoll Press, 2002.
* ''Arts & Métiers du Livre'', Les trésors de l'
Atelier Bettenfeld-Rosenblum, N°199, September–October 1996, Page 49 à 51, Article de Raymond Faivre.
* ''Arts & Métiers du Livre'', Disparition de Bernard ROSENBLUM, N°260, Juin-Juillet 2007, Page 18.
* ''Aladin'', Décès d'un Grand Artisan, N°226, 2007, Page 6.
External links
*
Video Report of 1984 in dailymotion*
* Studio Bettenfeld-Rosenblum, Paris, France,
Website Atelier Bettenfeld-Rosenblum
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20th-century French painters
20th-century French male artists
French male painters
21st-century French painters
21st-century French male artists
20th-century French Jews
Modern sculptors
Painters from Paris
1927 births
2007 deaths
20th-century sculptors