Manufacture SAUTER & Cie (21st century) - Lot 67

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Manufacture SAUTER & Cie (21st century) - Lot 67
Manufacture SAUTER & Cie (21st century) Watercolor carbon lunar globe on staff Based on data from the map produced during NASA's Lola mission Signed and numbered Handcrafted in the tradition of 18th- and 19th-century manufactures On wooden base Diam. 32 cm Founded in 2016 in Besançon by Alain SAUTER (a geography teacher and cartography enthusiast), Sauter & Cie is the last French manufacturer of globes. Renowned for the quality of its creations, the company regularly receives awards for its rare expertise. Six people work in the workshop, producing around a hundred creations every year. Each piece requires a five-step crafting process: shaping (to create a plaster sphere, the base of the globe), mapping (to select the map, which is printed and cut into spindles), gluing (an important step in assembling the spindles on the sphere to create the globe), coloring (to enhance the relief or details of the maps, and to apply layers of protective varnish to enable the object to be handled) and mounting (by creating a support or base made by a cabinetmaker from noble woods such as Jura oak or beech). In this way, an entire artisanal process enables the Manufacture to perpetuate more than three centuries of French know-how in the creation of globes.
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