Jean-Charles Moreux

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Jean-Charles Moreux (1889– 7 July 1956) was a French architect, and a representative of a rigorous and poetic classicism.

Gaining a diploma at the École des Beaux-arts de Paris in 1922, he was a friend of Jean Lurçat and worked for Jacques Doucet, baron Robert Rothschild and vicomte Charles de Noailles.

In 1926, he met Bolette Natanson (daughter of Alexandre Natanson); together they designed decorative objects and refined interiors. In 1930, he opened a gallery in Paris, christened "Les Cadres" (the Frames). Bolette passed away in 1936.

In the years that followed, he continued to exhibit his work in select Parisian salons, attracting a discreet but devoted clientele that included Jean Patou.

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