Hoguet
En 1872, à Sainte Geneviève dans l'Oise, berceau de la tabletterie, Joseph Hoguet Duroyaume crée son atelier de montures d'éventails. Depuis cette date, la famille Hoguet a perpétué la fabrication d'éventails en y ajoutant les accessoires de mode pour la Haute Couture, la bijouterie et la tabletterie d'art.
6 works referenced in French museums
Style and technique
Le parcours de Hoguet est indissociable du costume - accessoires du costume, tabletterie, ethnologie. Sa technique de prédilection est ivoire, métal doré. Les créations de Hoguet relèvent de costume - accessoires du costume, tabletterie, ethnologie.
Legacy and influence
Les musées conservent des oeuvres de Hoguet. 1 musées abritent des oeuvres de Hoguet.
Works in public collections
Works in French museums
French museums preserve works attributed to Hoguet. These pieces, listed in the Joconde database, attest to this artist's place in the national artistic heritage. 6 records are currently available.
Curator museums
The works of Hoguet are preserved in the following museums: musée de la nacre et de la tabletterie. These institutions bear the « Musée de France » label and ensure the conservation and accessibility of their collections.
Artistic fields
The works of Hoguet belong to the following fields: costume - accessoires du costume, tabletterie, ethnologie.
Data sources
The information presented comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture (data.culture.gouv.fr), under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know
The Joconde database references 6 works attributed to Hoguet in museums of France. 6 of them have a digitized image available online. These works cover various fields: costume - accessoires du costume, tabletterie, ethnologie.
Works by Hoguet are held in 1 labeled 'Museum of France', including the musée de la nacre et de la tabletterie. Each work entry indicates the holding museum, which allows planning a visit. Check with the museum whether the work is on display or in storage.
The data comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture (data.culture.gouv.fr), distributed under Open License v2.0 (Etalab). The records are provided by the holding museums, and biographical information is extracted from the database fields.
No. Only cataloged and digitized works in the Joconde database appear on DellArte. Other works by Hoguet may exist in museum reserves, private collections, or foreign museums. Digitization progresses each year.
Consult the work's record to identify the holding museum, then contact it to verify if the work is on display. Find out about opening hours and admission fees on the official museum website.
Works by Hoguet belong to the following fields: costume - accessoires du costume, tabletterie, ethnologie. The Joconde database documents the technique, period, and holding museum for each work.
According to the records in the Joconde database, works by Hoguet employ the following techniques and materials: ivoire, métal doré, nacre blanche, métal (doré), ivoire. Each work record details the technique in the 'Materials / Techniques' field.
Textual data are under Open License v2.0 and can be freely reused. For images, rights depend on the artist's date of death: if Hoguet died over 70 years ago, their works are in the public domain in France. Otherwise, images remain under copyright.
Use the DellArte contact page to report the error. For corrections at the source (attribution, dating, biography), report them to the Ministry of Culture via data.culture.gouv.fr.
The Joconde database references over 50,000 artists. Explore the artist directory on DellArte to discover other creators from the same field or era as Hoguet.





