A brief introduction to Eileen Gray
With each passing year Eileen Gray becomes more important in defining the history of modernism. She designed furniture, buildings, carpets, and lighting that continue to find their way into production decades after her death. Here is a brief introduction to het work.

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Inside Eileen Gray's E-1027, the radical house of the Côte D'Azur

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The Woman Who Helped to Define Modernism | Eileen Gray | Design Docs #industrialdesign#architecture

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Bauhaus 100: A BBC Arts Documentary

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Charlotte Perriand: a Brief Overview

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The obsession with mid-century furniture design, explained

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We Tour Eileen Gray’s EPIC Villa, E-1027 On A Great Coastal WALK to MENTON!

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Eileen Gray exhibition with Bard Graduate Center Gallery

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The Life and Art of Paul Klee: Art History Explained

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DanishFurniture

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The Victims of Andy Warhol (He Used Everyone)

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This Innocent Painting Hides a Sickening Reality

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History of Industrial Design Week 9 Part 2: Charles and Ray Eames

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An introduction to Finn Juhl, a Danish modern design pioneer

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The Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem

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Chaïm Soutine: A World in Flux | Louisiana Channel

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Experimental female designer | Eileen Gray | V&A

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The Sculptor Who Redefined Design | Isamu Noguchi

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The Woman Modernism Didn’t Credit | Charlotte Perriand

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Exhibition on Screen: Matisse | From Tate Modern and MoMA

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