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GALLÉ Rare 'Wisteria' Table Lamp
Cameo glass overlaid and acid-etched, gilt bronze. Shade and base signed in cameo Gallé. Circa 1925.
#Gallé#GALLÉ Rare 'Wisteria' Table Lamp 1925#French artist#glass artist#glass#lamp#art#artist#art work#art world#art news#art deco#art nouveau#pretty#beauty#beautiful#1920s#1920s style
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Glass carafe and cordial glasses by Emile Gallé (1846-1904)
Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Émile Gallé Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase
This exquisite multi-layered frosted glass cameo vase (Nancy 1900-1910), is a masterpiece by renowned artist Émile Gallé, a treasure of the golden age of French glass
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https://stranaantic.etsy.com/listing/1692830435
https://www.chairish.com/product/15970746/1900s-emile-galle-art-nouveau-cameo-glass-vase
https://www.rubylane.com/item/2193709-JSA_S111/xc9mile-Gallxe9-Art-Nouveau-Cameo-Glass?search=1
#Gallé#galle#emile galle#nancyfrance#glassvases#etchedglass#1stdibs#decorativeantiques#artnouveaulovers#artnouveau#artnouveaustyle#artnouveaudesign#antiques
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L'année du Dragon arrive !
Une longue série de dragons arrive... Ici des dragons plus XIXe, néogothiques, etc.
Bétharram (Béarn), le Calvaire
Marseille - MAMA (Maison de l'Artisanat et des Métiers d'Art) - expo "Un Monde Merveilleux" - dragon de Liliane Guiomar
Louvre-Lens, expo "Animaux fantastiques" - Emile Gallé - "Dragon Héraldique" - Nancy, 1894
idem - Héliodore Pisan, d'après Gustave Doré - "La Sainte Bible - Vision d'Isaïe - Dieu fait périr le Léviathan" (oui, techniquement ce n'est pas un dragon...)
Gabriel Viardot - miroir sur chevalet - Paris, 1880
grottes de Bétharram , visitées en bateau
#dragon#année du dragon#monstre#bétharram#béarn#calvaire#marseille#MAMA#maison de l'artisanat et des métiers d'art#un monde merveilleux#hydre#hydre de lerne#liliane guiomar#guiomar#louvre-lens#animaux fantastiques#emile gallé#gallé#cristallerie#héliodore pisan#pisan#gustave doré#léviathan#gabriel viardot#miroir#proue
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#.Koetser Gallery Zürich#Alex Katz#antiques#argenterie#art#art déco#art nouveau#arts culinaires#Arts décoratifs#arts plastiques#Borzo Gallery#Charles Schneider#decorative art#galerie Aardewerk#Galerie Étienne#galerie Van der Vorst Art#Gallé#Harms Rolde#Het Ware Huis#Jean & Marianne Bremers#keramiek museum#Mark Brusse#Müller#PAN Amsterdam#peinture#porcelaine#Princessehof#Riky van Lint#Sculpture#Studio 2000 Art gallery
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Pitchel by Emile Gallé
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Vase with insect decoration, Emile Gallé, 19th century
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The futuristic ceiling light from Laurids Gallée
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Mold-Blown Cameo Glass Calla Lily Vase, circa 1920, design by Émile Gallé (French, 1846 - 1904)
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Emile Gallé
Aux Libellules, vitrine
1900-1903
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Gallé Jonquille vase, 1905-1908
Adcid etched cameo glass. Signed Gallé with a star on the vase. 42 by 16 by 16cm., 16½ by 6¼ by 6¼in.
Émile Gallé was a French glass designer, considered to be one of the leading exponents of the Art Nouveau style and innovators of French art glass, which saw its renaissance in around 1900. The discovery of the arts of Japan and China at the Universal Exhibition of 1889 was a liberating experience for many European designers, who were able to free themselves from the stylistic constraints of the past. Of central importance was the depiction of the natural world, which would become the primary source of inspiration and the plant kingdom unfurls wonderfully in their creations. In 1884, Gallé invented the technique of multi-layer glass. Alongside his unique pieces, Gallé was able to develop the mass production of certain lines of vases and lights. This innovative approach allowed him to spread his output widely, ensuring his novel designs reached the broadest possible audience. Gallé was awarded a ‘Grand Prix’ medal during the Universal Exhibition of 1900, cementing his international reputation.
#Gallé#Gallé Jonquille vase 1905-1908#french glass designer#glass#glass vase#art#artist#art work#art world#art news#art deco#art nouveau#pretty#beauty#beautiful
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Vase -'Sous l'eau du songe' - 'Under the water of dreams' (France, Nancy, circa 1890-1895) by Emile Gallé (France, Nancy, 1846-1904), Cristallerie de Gallé (France, Nancy, active 1874-1935).
Cased, acid-etched and wheel-cut glass.
Images and text information courtesy LACMA.
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Emile Gallé, cameo glass vase
Emile Gallé, cameo glass vase, Nancy (1905-1908)
This cameo glass vase, created by Émile Gallé, one of the most important artists of the French Art Nouveau movement, is a masterpiece that will take your breath away.
https://stranaantic.etsy.com/listing/1562203866
https://www.rubylane.com/item/2193709-JSA_S96/Emile-Gallxe9-cameo-glass-vase-Nancy?search=1
https://www.chairish.com/product/12618412/emile-galle-cameo-glass-vase-nancy-1905-1908
#emilegalle#Gallé#galle#nancyfrance#glassvases#etchedglass#1stdibs#decorativeantiques#artnouveau#artnouveaustyle#artnouveaudesign#antique#europe#originals#original#antiques#frenchstyle#french#europestyle#europestyle_#antiquedecor#antiquestore#antiqueshop#home & lifestyle#home decor#interiors
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Il y a une petite quinzaine, je suis allé avec Julien et Katie, au Louvre-Lens pour une expo temporaire : "Animaux Fantastiques". Une très belle expo ! Ici des dragons.
Emile Gallé - verre soufflé, "Dragon Héraldique" - Nancy, 1894
2, 3 (et 5, 6) : atelier marchois - tapisserie, "Verdure à feuilles de choux - Flandres, 1550 (le dragon est dissimulé dans les feuillages, en compagnie d'animaux moins exotiques)
Gabriel Viardot - miroir sur chevalet - Paris, 1880
#expo#louvre-lens#animaux fantastiques#monstre#créature#dragon#émile gallé#gallé#nancy#atelier marchois#verdure#flandres#renaissance#tapisserie#gabriel viardot#viardot#miroir#verre soufflé
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#Woodensday + #DragonflyWeek:
Émile Gallé (French, 1846-1904) Dragonfly Table (Guéridon Libellules) model designed 1897, table created c. 1898-1902 Mahogany, rosewood, fruitwood, mother-of-pearl Virginia Museum of Fine Arts display
“Here, 3 massive dragonflies, a favorite motif of Art Nouveau artists, serve as supports for the table. The tabletop features a lake scene, with a dragonfly perched on a plant in the foreground.”
additional photo of tabletop via VMFA
#animals in art#dragonfly#dragonflies#insects#Art Nouveau#20th century art#19th century art#VMFA#museum visit#woodwork#furniture#table#decorative arts#French art#European art#Émile Gallé
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