Jean Dun

Jean Dun (born probably around 1877, died 1933) was a French bookbinder and artist. He is primarily known for his Art Deco bindings, which are characterized by elaborate inlays, often incorporating materials like mother-of-pearl, leather, and metal. Dun's work demonstrates a high level of technical skill and a strong sense of design. He produced bindings for significant works and private clients, contributing to the development of fine binding as an art form. His career spanned a period of significant change in book production and design, reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of the Art Deco movement. Information regarding his birthdate and other biographical details remains somewhat unclear.

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