émile Gallé (1846–1904) Vase With Floral Decoration And Metallic Inclusions, Circa 1900
Artist: émile Gallé (1846-1904)
Émile Gallé (1846–1904)Vase with floral decoration and metallic inclusions
A rare multilayered glass vase in shades of golden yellow and olive green, enlivened by remarkable metallic inclusions that create iridescent and organic effects within the glass.
The design of foliage and wildflowers, etched with acid and then finely wheel-carved stands out against a luminous background reminiscent of Gallé’s most accomplished naturalistic works.
The rich color palette of the glass, ranging from golden honey to moss green with brown-violet highlights, gives this piece a particularly decorative presence.
Signed “Gallé” within the design.
Circa 1900
The remarkable metallic inclusions dispersed throughout the glass reflect Émile Gallé's experimental research at the end of the 19th century.They create depth and iridescent effects inspired by natural phenomena, making each piece unique.
A rare multilayered glass vase in shades of golden yellow and olive green, enlivened by remarkable metallic inclusions that create iridescent and organic effects within the glass.
The design of foliage and wildflowers, etched with acid and then finely wheel-carved stands out against a luminous background reminiscent of Gallé’s most accomplished naturalistic works.
The rich color palette of the glass, ranging from golden honey to moss green with brown-violet highlights, gives this piece a particularly decorative presence.
Signed “Gallé” within the design.
Circa 1900
The remarkable metallic inclusions dispersed throughout the glass reflect Émile Gallé's experimental research at the end of the 19th century.They create depth and iridescent effects inspired by natural phenomena, making each piece unique.
3 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass
Diameter: 9,5 cm
Height: 12 cm
Reference (ID): 1782503
Availability: In stock
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