TWO-COLOUR DAUM LAMPSHADE, Nancy, France, ca. 1900

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TWO-COLOUR DAUM LAMPSHADE, Nancy, France, ca. 1900

TWO-COLOUR DAUM LAMPSHADE, Nancy, France, ca. 1900

 

zł12,000.00

A semicircular lampshade with a raised part in the middle. Its surface was decorated with an elaborate foliage composition.

The elongated leaves were inanenriched with small fruits. Set on slender branches, they create a subtle setting for the centralizing surface of the vessel.

The whole is characterized by the two-color nature of the matter.

Description

Signature: Daum Nancy

Daum - French art glass studio founded in 1878 by Jean Daum in Nancy.anIn a short time it becameone of the most prosperous French family glassworks, whose legacy was taken over by the artist's sons - Auguste and Antonin.She specialized in the Art Nouveau production of crystal glass based on the pâte de verre process.In 1900The Daum family's herbs were awarded the Grand Prix medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. And the family itself became a rival to the luxury products of the Émile Gallé manufactory.

France, circa 1900

Glass.

Dimensions: 12cm (height of the lampshade) x 45cm (diameter)

State of preservation: traces of gluing.