Glass Paste Vase – Camille Trutié De Vareux, Known As Devez (1872–1942)
This glass paste vase, signed by Camille Trutié de Vareux, better known as DEVEZ, is a remarkable example of French glass art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A renowned master glassmaker, DEVEZ distinguished himself through his exceptional craftsmanship and artistic approach, deeply rooted in the Art Nouveau movement.
This vase, measuring 16 cm in height, is distinguished by its Orientalist design, created using a double-layer acid-etching technique.
The delicate motifs, depicting mosques and exotic landscapes, are highlighted by a palette of warm colors, dominated by shades of pink, orange, and deep blue.
These hues, combined with raised leaves and floral motifs, create a striking contrast and visual depth that captivate the eye.
The use of the pâte de verre technique, combined with meticulous acid-etching, demonstrates DEVEZ’s technical mastery.
Every detail of this vase reveals a deep aesthetic exploration, where craftsmanship and art converge to bring to life a work that is both decorative and symbolic.
Its remarkable condition makes it a particularly prized piece among collectors.
This vase embodies not only the talent of its creator but also the spirit of an era when art sought to transcend the functional to achieve the sublime.
A rare piece, where the Orient and poetry blend to offer a touch of timeless elegance to any collection.
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass paste
Height: 16 cm
Reference (ID): 1791000
Availability: In stock





































