André Hunebelle

Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine, France

André Hunebelle (1 September 1896 – 27 November 1985) was a French maître verrier (master glassmaker) and film director. After attending polytechnic school for mathematics, he became a decorator, a designer, and then a master glass maker in the mid-1920s (first recorded exhibition PARIS 1927 included piece "Fruit & Foliage"). His work is known for its clean lines, which are elegant and singularly strong. He exhibited his own glass in a luxurious store located at 2 Avenue Victor-Emmanuel III, at the roundabout of the Champs Èlysées in Paris. Etienne Franckhauser, who also made molds for Lalique and Sabino, made the molds for Hunebelle's glass which was fabricated by the crystal factory in Choisy-le-Roi, France. Hunebelle's store ceased all activity in 1938 prior to World War II. Hunebelle pieces are marked in several ways. The most common is A.HUNEBELLE-FRANCE in molded capitals either within the glass design or on the base. Other pieces are marked simply A.HUNEBELLE. There was also a paper label with A and H superimposed in a stylized manner. Since paper labels are frequently lost, many pieces may appear completely unmarked. In the author's collection there are pieces marked A.HUNEBELLE both with and without the word FRANCE, and a bowl marked MADE IN FRANCE that is identical to one shown in a Hunebelle catalogue. Hunebelle also used a more elaborate maker's mark imprinted on some glass pieces which had the word FRANCE encircled by the words MADE IN FRANCE MODELLE DEPOSE et R COGNEVILLE and with A. HUNEBELLE underneath (reflects mid 1930s partnership with COGNEVILLE). In a short essay, he defined his stylistic aims as a glassmaker, explaining that he wanted to be "an adept of an abstract art where the geometric exactness, the poetry of line, and transparency are combined." He also patented techniques for producing exact mouldings of items. His glasswork displays a calculated modernism in contrast to influences derived from animals, plants and flowers which featured in the work of contemporaries such as René Lalique, Pierre D'Avesn and Marius-Ernest Sabino at the time. Hunebelle chose to focus on geometric forms, using technique and his scientific background to enhance light emission as much as possible. Surface contrasts, volume intersections, polished-non polished effects, geometry, light and poetry of line feature prominently in his work. Hunebelle employed both mold-blown and pressed-molded techniques in producing his pieces. Hunebelle was a publisher of a French newspaper called La Fleché. During World War II, he had no job until a friend Marcel Achard found him work in films for Production Artistique Cinématographique (P.A.C.) where he acted as an art director and later began producing films beginning with Leçon de conduite (1946). He directed his first film Métier de fous in 1948. His next three films were a film series of French film noir featuring Raymond Rouleau as a journalist character mixing with crime. All three had the titles beginning with the letter "M" in honour of author Pierre Benoît whose heroines all began with the letter "A". The films were written by Michel Audiard, a crime novelist. ... Source: Article "André Hunebelle" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Appearances

Crew

Fantomas Unleashed
6.7
Fantomas Unleashed
Director
Fantomas
6.8
Fantomas
Director, Producer
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard
6.7
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard
Director, Producer
Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo
6.8
Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo
Director
Les Misérables
7.2
Les Misérables
Producer
Taxi, Trailer and Bullfight
5.9
Taxi, Trailer and Bullfight
Adaptation, Director
The Four Charlots Musketeers
5.3
The Four Charlots Musketeers
Director
Mister Taxi
6.4
Mister Taxi
Director, Producer
The Hunchback of Paris
6.7
The Hunchback of Paris
Director, Screenplay
Captain Blood
6.4
Captain Blood
Director, Writer
The Four Charlots Musketeers 2
4.9
The Four Charlots Musketeers 2
Director
Millionaires for One Day
6.0
Millionaires for One Day
Director
The Three Musketeers
6.4
The Three Musketeers
Director, Producer
Joseph Balsamo
8.0
Joseph Balsamo
Director
The Mysteries of Paris
6.5
The Mysteries of Paris
Director
Cadet Rousselle
4.8
Cadet Rousselle
Director, Producer
Blood on His Sword
5.9
Blood on His Sword
Director, Writer
OSS 117: Mission for a Killer
7.5
OSS 117: Mission for a Killer
Director, Writer
OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok
7.8
OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok
Director, Scenario Writer
The Impossible Mr. Pipelet
6.0
The Impossible Mr. Pipelet
Director
The Twilight Girls
4.1
The Twilight Girls
Director
OSS 117 Is Unleashed
6.1
OSS 117 Is Unleashed
Writer, Director
OSS 117 Murder for Sale
5.8
OSS 117 Murder for Sale
Director, Producer
My Wife Is Formidable
4.5
My Wife Is Formidable
Director
Mission in Tangier
6.0
Mission in Tangier
Director, Producer
Série noire
6.3
Série noire
Producer
Paris Casino
5.5
Paris Casino
Director
Beware of Blondes
6.0
Beware of Blondes
Director, Producer
Massacre in Lace
5.0
Massacre in Lace
Director, Producer
Ça fait tilt
5.0
Ça fait tilt
Director
Métier de fous
7.0
Métier de fous
Director, Producer
Be Careful Ladies
6.5
Be Careful Ladies
Director
Women Are Talkative
5.0
Women Are Talkative
Director
Sacred Fire
7.0
Sacred Fire
Producer
Mémoires d'un flic
7.0
Mémoires d'un flic
Director
Rendezvous in Paris
9.0
Rendezvous in Paris
Producer
Thirteen at the Table
5.0
Thirteen at the Table
Director
Driving Lesson
9.0
Driving Lesson
Producer
My Husband Is Marvelous
4.7
My Husband Is Marvelous
Producer, Director
Mannequins of Paris
9.0
Mannequins of Paris
Writer, Director
Stop the Massacre
9.0
Stop the Massacre
Director
Cent ans de Folies Bergère
Cent ans de Folies Bergère
Director, Writer
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