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A graduated glass vase with a floral and leaf motif, in the style of Émile Gallé. Shotl Museum: Master of Light, Émile Gallé (A5 size) by Kiyoshi Suzuki I've been interested in the works of Émile Gallé for many years, and this is a vase I purchased. I have been displaying it at home. I would like someone who is interested to buy it. Émile Gallé (1846-1904) was a French glass artist and designer who was a representative of Art Nouveau. He is known for his delicate designs incorporating natural motifs such as plants and insects, and he created many works using multi-layered glass and etching techniques. The Gallé workshop in Nancy closed in 1931. However, Gallé's techniques continued to live on. Antonio Montesi, the Italian engineer in charge at the time of the workshop's closure, was invited by the Romanian royal family to move to the country with about 200 skilled craftsmen, where he taught Gallé's glass techniques and traditions to his apprentices. Thus, a new workshop inheriting the Gallé style was built in Romania, and the production of glass crafts called "Tip Gallé," which carries on Gallé's style to the present day, began. - Model Name: Émile Gallé Type - Material: Glass - Design: Floral and leaf motif - Color: Gradation (yellow to brown) Height: 17cm Bottom diameter: 8cm Top diameter: 5.5 cm Thank you for viewing.
8 months ago