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Rare flask by émile gallé with a decor of blackthorn berries and fruits, in triple-layered glass, acid-etched in cameo relief on an opalescent yellow background.
Styles & Techniques

The École de Nancy and the Spirit of French Art Nouveau

Explore the origins of the École de Nancy (The Nancy School), the visionary ...
18th century chocolate pots and cups - Antiques on Proantic
Customs

Chocolate Pots and Cups: Drinking Hot Chocolate in 18th-Century France

Discover the exquisite tableware and furniture designed for serving hot chocolate in the ...
Dining room of the Lalique Pavilion at the 1925 Exhibition of Decorative Arts.
Styles & Techniques

Art Deco and Modernism Through the 1925 Exhibition of Decorative Arts | 100th Anniversary

Banner legend: The LALIQUE dining room during the 1925 Art Deco exhibition in ...
A pair of candelabras in gilt bronze from the mid-18th century. The arms are decorated with porcelain flowers from Vincennes. Porcelain buddhas from the Yongzheng period (1723-1735) sit in front of them.
Styles & Techniques

Vincennes and Meissen Porcelain Flowers in the 18th Century: To Embellish the Everyday

Have you noticed those porcelain flowers with such delicate colors adorning many objects ...
Pair of Trophy / Triumph sculptures by Chiparus under the J. Darcourt pseudonym.
Artists

The Athletes, Sculptures of Chiparus | Art Deco to Celebrate the Paris Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympics are in the starting blocks. Did you know that ...
This psyche dressing mirror in mahogany is attributed to Guillaume Beneman. Presented by Igra Lignum antiques dealer.
Furniture

A Psyché Full-Length Mirror by Guillaume Benneman: A Pivotal Furniture Piece

This psyché dressing mirror attributed to Guillaume Benneman (1748-1811?) is a magnificient statement ...
Detail of the Butin Farm under the snow by Adolphe-Félix Cals. Looking at it, you can understand why Cals was considered as one representant of "grey impressionism". Presented by Dupire & Kotek art gallery.
Fine Art

The Colors of Snow: Impressionist Snow Paintings

Blue, pink, yellow, green is snow. And sometimes white, sometimes only. Its crystals ...
Customs

Art Nouveau: Taking Inspiration From the Beauty of Nature

In the image below, a crane perches on the edge of a lily ...
Palace of Versailles 400th anniversary
Museums

Palace of Versailles 400th Anniversary: What to Visit to Celebrate

400 years ago, in September 1623, the first stone of what was at ...
Caspar Bernhard Hardy - Pair of wax reliefs - Sellers of fruits and vegetables
Artists

Caspar Bernhard Hardy’s Wax Reliefs: Late 18th-Century Curiosities

A close observation of this pair of polychrome wax reliefs by Caspar Bernhard ...
Artists

Dumfries House in Scotland: Thomas Chippendale’s and Robert Adam’s Early Works

Blue like the Mediterranean Sea, the magnificent rococo bed restored in 2010 attracts ...
Decor

Black Forest Cuckoo Clock

Finely carved of two solid blocks of wood, this beautiful piece showcases the ...
Artists

Cows in a Meadow by Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899)

I am a student of my father and beautiful nature.” — Rosa Bonheur ...
Jean Lurçat wool tapestry
Artists

Weaving a Legacy: The Life and Work of Jean Lurçat

Jean Lurçat (1892-1966) was a French artist, designer, and ceramicist who made significant ...
British Gentlemen in Rome by Katharine Read
Customs

The Grand Tour: Artistic and Intellectual Diffusion

The Grand Tour was a cultural and educational phenomenon that emerged in the ...
Ferdinand Barbedienne Plate in Gilt Bronze and Cloisonne Enamel
Artists

Ferdinand Barbedienne: Innovations in Bronze and Enamel

Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) was a French metalworker and bronze caster who became known ...
Mourning Jewelery - Victorian 19th century - V&A Museum
Customs

Victorian Mourning Jewelry: The Golden Age of Grief

In the Victorian era, mourning was an elaborate and highly ritualized practice which ...

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