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Cameo Glass Vase by Ămile GallĂ©
Exceptional in both size and artistry, this cameo art glass vase is the work of the famed Art Nouveau master Ămile GallĂ©, one of the most highly regarded names in French glassmaking. The artist's love of nature is evident in the detailed rendition of blooming irises that climb up the length of this vase. Measuring over two feet high, this is much larger than is typical of GallĂ©'s vases, yet it is still magnificently proportioned. Its size combined with its delicately fluted shape makes this piece especially well-suited to the flowing, fluid design, allowing for a sense of grace and elegance.
Ămile GallĂ© opened a small woodworker's shop in 1885, where he began experimenting with marquetry designs in furniture and naturalistic glass designs. In 1889, he displayed his new glass creations at the Paris International Exhibition, where the designs and colors not previously seen caused an immediate sensation. The new style of Art Nouveau had begun to appear, and the movement's aesthetics and devotion to nature appealed greatly to the young GallĂ©. In 1894 GallĂ© built a manufacturing plant in Nancy and began creating his own designs from inception through production. GallĂ© personally developed many of the designs, and he was known to actively make alterations and approve the designs of his talented team of designers and craftsmen he employed at the "Cristallerie D'Emile GallĂ©."
Signed "Gallé"
Circa 1900
29 1/4" high x 5" diameter
Ămile GallĂ© opened a small woodworker's shop in 1885, where he began experimenting with marquetry designs in furniture and naturalistic glass designs. In 1889, he displayed his new glass creations at the Paris International Exhibition, where the designs and colors not previously seen caused an immediate sensation. The new style of Art Nouveau had begun to appear, and the movement's aesthetics and devotion to nature appealed greatly to the young GallĂ©. In 1894 GallĂ© built a manufacturing plant in Nancy and began creating his own designs from inception through production. GallĂ© personally developed many of the designs, and he was known to actively make alterations and approve the designs of his talented team of designers and craftsmen he employed at the "Cristallerie D'Emile GallĂ©."
Signed "Gallé"
Circa 1900
29 1/4" high x 5" diameter
$8,575.00
Original: $24,500.00
-65%Cameo Glass Vase by Ămile GallĂ©â
$24,500.00
$8,575.00




Description
Exceptional in both size and artistry, this cameo art glass vase is the work of the famed Art Nouveau master Ămile GallĂ©, one of the most highly regarded names in French glassmaking. The artist's love of nature is evident in the detailed rendition of blooming irises that climb up the length of this vase. Measuring over two feet high, this is much larger than is typical of GallĂ©'s vases, yet it is still magnificently proportioned. Its size combined with its delicately fluted shape makes this piece especially well-suited to the flowing, fluid design, allowing for a sense of grace and elegance.
Ămile GallĂ© opened a small woodworker's shop in 1885, where he began experimenting with marquetry designs in furniture and naturalistic glass designs. In 1889, he displayed his new glass creations at the Paris International Exhibition, where the designs and colors not previously seen caused an immediate sensation. The new style of Art Nouveau had begun to appear, and the movement's aesthetics and devotion to nature appealed greatly to the young GallĂ©. In 1894 GallĂ© built a manufacturing plant in Nancy and began creating his own designs from inception through production. GallĂ© personally developed many of the designs, and he was known to actively make alterations and approve the designs of his talented team of designers and craftsmen he employed at the "Cristallerie D'Emile GallĂ©."
Signed "Gallé"
Circa 1900
29 1/4" high x 5" diameter
Ămile GallĂ© opened a small woodworker's shop in 1885, where he began experimenting with marquetry designs in furniture and naturalistic glass designs. In 1889, he displayed his new glass creations at the Paris International Exhibition, where the designs and colors not previously seen caused an immediate sensation. The new style of Art Nouveau had begun to appear, and the movement's aesthetics and devotion to nature appealed greatly to the young GallĂ©. In 1894 GallĂ© built a manufacturing plant in Nancy and began creating his own designs from inception through production. GallĂ© personally developed many of the designs, and he was known to actively make alterations and approve the designs of his talented team of designers and craftsmen he employed at the "Cristallerie D'Emile GallĂ©."
Signed "Gallé"
Circa 1900
29 1/4" high x 5" diameter






















