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Marguerite Huré (1895–1967) was a French stained glass artist who introduced abstraction into French religious glassmaking. Huré founded her own atelier in 1920. She worked with many artists, among whom were Maurice Denis, George Desvallières, Marie Alain Couturier and Jean Bazaine; as well as architects Paul Tournon, Pierre Pouradier-Duteil, Maurice Novarina and Auguste Perret. With Perret she worked on decorations for Notre-Dame du Raincy, (1925–27), the chapel of the school of la Colombière in Chalon-sur-Saône (1929) and Saint-Joseph du Havre (1952–57). Her work may also be found at Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien in Épinay-sur-Seine.

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  • Marguerite Huré (fr)
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  • Marguerite Huré (1895-1967) est une artiste peintre et une maître-verrier française. Elle est considérée comme l'introductrice de l'abstraction dans le domaine du vitrail religieux. (fr)
  • Marguerite Huré (1895–1967) was a French stained glass artist who introduced abstraction into French religious glassmaking. Huré founded her own atelier in 1920. She worked with many artists, among whom were Maurice Denis, George Desvallières, Marie Alain Couturier and Jean Bazaine; as well as architects Paul Tournon, Pierre Pouradier-Duteil, Maurice Novarina and Auguste Perret. With Perret she worked on decorations for Notre-Dame du Raincy, (1925–27), the chapel of the school of la Colombière in Chalon-sur-Saône (1929) and Saint-Joseph du Havre (1952–57). Her work may also be found at Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien in Épinay-sur-Seine. (en)
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  • Marguerite Huré (en)
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  • Portrait of master glazier Marguerite Huré, (en)
  • in her workshop at Boulogne-Billancourt. (en)
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  • Marguerite Huré (1895–1967) was a French stained glass artist who introduced abstraction into French religious glassmaking. Huré founded her own atelier in 1920. She worked with many artists, among whom were Maurice Denis, George Desvallières, Marie Alain Couturier and Jean Bazaine; as well as architects Paul Tournon, Pierre Pouradier-Duteil, Maurice Novarina and Auguste Perret. With Perret she worked on decorations for Notre-Dame du Raincy, (1925–27), the chapel of the school of la Colombière in Chalon-sur-Saône (1929) and Saint-Joseph du Havre (1952–57). Her work may also be found at Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien in Épinay-sur-Seine. Huré has been credited with producing the first set of stained glass using an abstract aesthetic, to be seen in her 1931 work at the chapel of the seminary of Voreppe. She was also the inventor of a technique, called brique Huré, for which she received a patent in 1930. Huré was proud of her independence in a field dominated by men, and she was frequently seen smoking a pipe. This led to her being given the nickname Jeune fille à la pipe. Her studio-house in Western Paris was two doors from that of sculptor Dora Gordine, both having been designed by Perret. (en)
  • Marguerite Huré (1895-1967) est une artiste peintre et une maître-verrier française. Elle est considérée comme l'introductrice de l'abstraction dans le domaine du vitrail religieux. (fr)
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  • brique Huré (en)
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