Catégorie
Verre / Céramique - Verrerie
Origine
FRANCE
Type d'objet
D'époque
Dimensions
36 x 15,3 x 15,3 cm(14,17 x 6,02 x 6,02 in)
Nombre de pièce(s)
1 pièce
État
excellent
Certificat délivré par
Gallery
Facture délivrée par
Gallery
Description de l'oeuvre

Rare Flowers vase designed by Emile Gallé (1846-1904).
Emile Gallé, the undisputed architect of Art Nouveau, who is joined for historical importance by Antonin Daum, Louis Confort Tiffany and René Lalique, three illustrious glass Masters .

In glass processing, there are many techniques undertaken by Gallè, variations for one-offs: we have an example of the famous 1902 Les Coprins lamp, which in New York in 1990 was auctioned for 1.4 billion lire (for this lamp there are 4 examples but with variants).
Furthermore, on 13 December 2018, again in New York, at Christie's, the "Lily" glass vase from 1900-1903 was sold for € 392.000.
Emile Gallé died of leukemia in 1904 and his wife Henriette Grim temporarily took over the management of the three factories.
The legendary Gallé signature goes through dark times; it is up to 1954, when the most important collection of Gallé glass, which belonged to the King Farouk of Egypt, is put up for auction.

Émile GALLÉ
(1846-1904)

Flowers(1900)

Annonce N°2813389
6 500 €(7 032 $US)
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