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Antique Emile Galle Art Glass Vase Cup Multi Color

$ 316.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Subject/Theme: Leaf and Stem
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Emile Galle
  • Object Type: Shot Glass
  • Features: Hand Painted
  • Type of Glass: Blown Glass

    Description

    A multi-color cameo glass vase with a design of leaves and stem. The lovely Vase/cup features a smooth lip with a beautiful array of colors such as Green, Purple, Orange, and White. The vase is signed, in Cameo, Galle.
    French, circa 1900
    Emile Galle Nancy 1846 - Nancy 1904
    Industrialist, master glassblower, cabinet-maker, ceramist.
    Please shop with confidence as this particular piece has been evaluated by an Antique specialist with nearly 40 years of experience and has been deemed an original piece of workmanship of Galle.
    Details/Specifics:
    Rare Leaf and Stem Design
    Multi-color
    Signed “ galle”
    near the base
    2 ½ in (height)
    1 ⅝ in (Top-Lip diameter)
    1 ⅝ in (Base Diameter)
    4.66 Ounces / 132.1 Grams in weight
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    More details on Emile Galle:
    After several apprenticeships in various European cities, Weimar and Meisenthal amongst others, Emile Gallé became a partner at his father’s glass and faience decoration business in 1867. Ten years later, he took over the family business and extended its activities to cabinet making in 1885. Previously acknowledged at the Clay and Glass Exposition in 1884, Emile Gallé was honoured at the 1889 Paris World Fair with three rewards for his ceramics, glasswork, and furniture. Unfortunately, and to the great regret of Emile Gallé, ceramic work was no longer popular amongst the public, thus he oriented his focus to glasswork, a domain in which he developed and created new fabrication procedures. His research lead to the registration of two patents in 1898, one of which concerned the glass marquetry and the other on glass finish.
    His work expresses throughout multiple references his diverse interests, in which nature plays a dominant, but not exclusive, role. His patriotic and political commitments were best expressed at the Paris World Fairs of 1889 and 1900 in such pieces as The Rhine Table (which calls for the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France) and the spectacular installation of The seven pitchers Marjolaine (for the rehabilitation of Dreyfus). Involved early on in the renewal of decorative arts, Emile Gallé distributed in his French, German and English warehouses quality work throughout Europe.
    In 1901, he was the founder and the first president of the Ecole de Nancy, the Alliance Provinciale des Industries d’Art.
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