"Glycines Vase With Piedouche - French Glass - Circa 1925"
"Glycines" decor by Charles Schneider (1881 - 1953) This Glycines vase in Piedouche is a centerpiece of Art Deco design, created by the famous master glassmaker Charles Schneider around 1925. The slender silhouette of the vase blossoms into a form of flared tulip, resting on a robust and harmonious pedestal. The multi-layered glass, in rich purple tones, is worked with an acid etching technique that brings out the wisteria flowers with delicate precision and a captivating depth effect. Each stylized floral detail evokes the motifs of the Roaring Twenties, creating a dialogue between form and color that is the signature of the École de Nancy. Signed "Charder" and marked "Le Verre Français" at the tip on the foot, this vase is not only a decorative object, but a work of art testifying to Schneider's skill and innovation. Dimensions: Height: 46 cm Diameter: 13.5 cm
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