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"Umbelliferous vase". Carved and acid-etched cameo glass vase. Signed and with five-pointed star symbol at the bottom. Circa 1904. (Nancy, 1846 - 1904) Émile Gallé, the genius behind some of the most iconic works of art of Art Nouveau, left an indelible mark on the history of art and design in the Belle Époque. Born on May 8, 1846 in Nancy, France, Émile Gallé became one of the main exponents of this artistic movement that sought to break with traditions and revolutionize the world of art and decoration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. . In addition to his impact on design, Gallé also played an important role in promoting craftsmanship and local production in an era dominated by industrialization. He founded the "Ecole de Nancy" in 1901, an institution dedicated to the promotion of decorative arts and collaboration between artists and craftsmen. This initiative contributed to the preservation of traditional techniques and the resurgence of interest in crafts in an increasingly mechanized world. Émile Gallé's work continues to be appreciated and collected throughout the world. His pieces are found in renowned museums and in the hands of private collectors. His legacy endures as a reminder of art's ability to transcend the barriers of time and to inspire future generations to seek beauty in nature and creativity in innovation. Vase in great condition, Has some wear over the years, signed on the sets, exceptional size, beautiful color to light gradient. (see photos). In photo number 16 there is a small lack of paint measuring 1 mm on the side There is a small crack measuring 5mm, it is not noticeable. Authentic vase Height 30 cm Weight 1,1 kg Aprox Insured shipping.

N.º 81778471

Ya no está disponible
Etablissement Gallé - Emile Gallé - Jarrón  - Vidrio

Etablissement Gallé - Emile Gallé - Jarrón - Vidrio

"Umbelliferous vase". Carved and acid-etched cameo glass vase. Signed and with five-pointed star symbol at the bottom. Circa 1904.

(Nancy, 1846 - 1904)

Émile Gallé, the genius behind some of the most iconic works of art of Art Nouveau, left an indelible mark on the history of art and design in the Belle Époque. Born on May 8, 1846 in Nancy, France, Émile Gallé became one of the main exponents of this artistic movement that sought to break with traditions and revolutionize the world of art and decoration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. .

In addition to his impact on design, Gallé also played an important role in promoting craftsmanship and local production in an era dominated by industrialization. He founded the "Ecole de Nancy" in 1901, an institution dedicated to the promotion of decorative arts and collaboration between artists and craftsmen. This initiative contributed to the preservation of traditional techniques and the resurgence of interest in crafts in an increasingly mechanized world.

Émile Gallé's work continues to be appreciated and collected throughout the world. His pieces are found in renowned museums and in the hands of private collectors. His legacy endures as a reminder of art's ability to transcend the barriers of time and to inspire future generations to seek beauty in nature and creativity in innovation.

Vase in great condition, Has some wear over the years, signed on the sets, exceptional size, beautiful color to light gradient. (see photos). In photo number 16 there is a small lack of paint measuring 1 mm on the side There is a small crack measuring 5mm, it is not noticeable.
Authentic vase

Height 30 cm
Weight 1,1 kg Aprox

Insured shipping.

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