Description
Émile Galle Tall Vase Circa 1890s
This Emile Gallé (1846-1904) tall vase, crafted circa 1890s, is a breathtaking example of Art Nouveau glasswork. It stands at a height of 14 1/4 inches (36 cm) and a width of 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm). The vase showcases the mastery of Gallé’s craftsmanship. A captivating combination of techniques adorns the piece, featuring enameled, applied, etched, mottled, and gilt-decorated glass.
The intricate design features an array of meticulously applied enamels that create a rich tapestry of colors, enhancing the vase’s visual allure. The glass is further adorned with delicate etchings, showcasing the unmistakable signature of Emile Gallé. ‘Cristallerie d’Emile Gallé modele et décor déposés,’ attesting to the piece’s authenticity and origin.
The mottled effect on the glass adds a layer of depth and texture, creating an organic and fluid appearance that characterizes the Art Nouveau style. The gilt decorations provide a touch of opulence, adding a subtle yet luxurious shimmer to the overall composition.
This Emile Gallé vase stands as a testament to the artist’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of glass art, combining various techniques to create a piece that is not only visually stunning but also a significant representation of the innovative and expressive spirit of the Art Nouveau movement. It is a true collector’s gem, embodying the elegance and sophistication of the late 19th-century decorative arts.
Additional information
Style | Art Nouveau |
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Vintage | Yes |
Antique | Yes |
Pattern | Floral |
Subject | Flower |
Theme | Nature |
Size | Medium |
Original/Reproduction | Original |
Production Style | Art Glass |
Brand | |
Material | Glass |
Country/Region of Manufacture | France |
Type | Art Vase |
Production Technique | Hand Blown Glass |
Glassmaking Technique | Etched |