Twp yellow ceramic cats
€17.300,00
Emile Gallé (1846-1904) was one of the greatest French glassmakers and ceramists of the 20th century. The son of a master glassmaker, he came into contact with the art world at an early age and learned the chemistry of glassmaking in Meisenthal, Germany. There, he discovered his passion for fauna and flora, which became a major source of inspiration for his work. The following year, he inherited his father’s glass and ceramics company in Nancy, “Gallé-Reinemer”. He later had the opportunity to present his own creations at the 1878 and 1889 World’s Fairs, where he won numerous awards for his work in glass, ceramics, and furniture. In 1901, he founded the École de Nancy in his hometown. Gallé is now recognized for his innovative techniques, such as cut, engraved, and enameled glass.
Two yellow ceramic cats
Ceramic cats
Symmetric pair
Integrated glass eyes
In very good general condition (slight kiln crack and very small scattered chips)
Signed “G.R.”
Circa 1880-1890
Dimensions
H : 33 cm ; W : 19 cm ; D : 12 cm
H : 13 in ; W : 7.5 in ; D : 4.7 in
Quantity:
1
Period:
19th century (1800-1899)
Place of origin:
Style:
Art Nouveau
Dimensions (cm):
33H x 19W x 12D
Dimensions (inch):
12,99H x 7,48W x 4,72D
Creator / Artist:
Emile Gallé
Material:
Glass, Ceramic
Condition:
Good;
Inventory ID:
386
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International - YES
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Worldwide
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