Champagne Standard Lamps Explained

Champagne Standard Lamps
Artist:Salvador Dalí
Height Metric:160
Width Metric:40
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
Museum:Victoria and Albert Museum
City:London

The Champagne Standard Lamps are two pairs of floor lamps designed by Salvador Dalí between 1938 and 1939.

History

The lamps were created by Salvador Dalí for the British Surrealist collector Edward James in the late 1930s. James, a friend and patron of Dalí's from the early 1930s, was the owner of Monkton House, in West Sussex, England, which he had inherited from his father Willie James as part of the wider West Dean estate. The elder James had commissioned Edwin Lutyens to design Monkton in 1902.[1] In the 1930s, Edward James, disliking the "cottagey" style of the house, engaged Christopher Nicholson and Hugh Casson to redesign it, and commissioned Dalí to assist in the design and lead on the decoration.[2] The result has been described as "the only complete Surrealist house ever created in Britain".[3]

On James' death in 1984, Monkton House came into the ownership of the Edward James Foundation[4] which subsequently determined to sell the house and dispose of its contents at auction. A spirited attempt was made to save both for the nation but this was unsuccessful.[5] A five-day auction of the contents, described as "The Edward James Collection", was held by Christie's in June 1986 on the lawn of West Dean College. The auction raised £4,516,544 .[6] [7] [8] The architectural historian Gavin Stamp mourned the loss: "had this ensemble not been broken up, Britain could now boast the finest collection of Surrealist art in the world".[9]

Some years later the Foundation, which had retained some of the pieces from Monkton, decided to sell one of the pairs of Champagne Standard Lamps. The Department of Culture, Media and Sport imposed an export ban in an effort to prevent their being sold abroad[10] and they were ultimately acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum, along with one of the Mae West Lips Sofas.[11] The V&A considered James a "key figure in the promotion and international recognition of Surrealism", and described his collection, much of which was once held at Monkton, as "one of the largest and most important in the world".[12]

The lamps, bought for £425,000,[13] are displayed in the V&A's Twentieth Century Gallery, alongside the Mae West Lips Sofa.[11] The other pair of lamps remains in the ownership of the Edward James Foundation.[10]

Description

The Champagne Standard Lamps are made of copper alloy. They stand 1.6m (05.2feet) high. They each comprise ten stacked champagne coupes, some of which function as ashtrays, mounted on papier-mâché trays and surmounted by light fittings.[12] The V&A considers them among "the most important examples of Surrealist lighting in Britain".[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Design for alterations and additions to Monkton House, West Dean. RIBA. 15 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Battle over an improbable house. Sheila. Hale. 17 April 1986. New York Times. 15 October 2023.
  3. Web site: Pair of Champagne Standard Lamps. Arts Council England. 15 October 2023.
  4. News: Turner. Christopher. The Surreal life of Edward James. 15 October 2023. Apollo. April 2001.
  5. News: Bailey. Martin. Appeal to save house of dreams. 15 October 2023. The Observer. 16 February 1986. 3.
  6. News: At Auction: James Collection. 15 October 2023. The Daily Telegraph. 9 June 1986. 15.
  7. Web site: Edward James. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 15 October 2023.
  8. Web site: Ready for a night of surreal dreams. Antiques Trade Gazette. 15 October 2023.
  9. Web site: West Dean Park. DiCamillo. 16 October 2023.
  10. Web site: Dalí's Champagne Standard Lamps at risk of leaving the UK. GOV.UK. 15 October 2023.
  11. Web site: V&A acquires pair of Champagne Standard Lamps designed by Salvador Dalí and Edward James. National Heritage Memorial Fund. 14 March 2019. 16 October 2023.
  12. Web site: Floor Lamp - 1938. Victoria and Albert Museum. 16 October 2023.
  13. Web site: Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) and Edward James (1907-1984) - A pair of Champagne standard lamps. Christie's. 15 December 2016. 16 October 2023.
  14. Web site: A Surrealist sofa by Salvador Dalí and Edward James. Victoria and Albert Museum. 18 October 2023.