Belgian Art Nouveau Vase By Leo Maes Vereenooghe
Artist: Leo Maes Vereenooghe (1864-1941)
beautiful, large vase in a lovely blue color, perhaps inspired by Middle Eastern ceramics and motifs of winged dragons or chimeras in the japanese taste.
Three revolving handles unfold on the vase's body, covered with small motifs, a shape found in many of the artist's works.
Léo Maes Vereenoghe began working as a laborer in Willemyns' workshops, where he remained for several years, specializing in ornamental floral ceramics. Later, he developed a highly personal style, blending the inspiration of Flemish art with that in vogue at the time: orientalism, Japonism...
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Three revolving handles unfold on the vase's body, covered with small motifs, a shape found in many of the artist's works.
Léo Maes Vereenoghe began working as a laborer in Willemyns' workshops, where he remained for several years, specializing in ornamental floral ceramics. Later, he developed a highly personal style, blending the inspiration of Flemish art with that in vogue at the time: orientalism, Japonism...
careful shipping worldwide.
850 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 17
Height: 37
Reference (ID): 1761772
Availability: In stock
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