"Large Cup In Marble Glass And Wrought Iron, By Daum And Majorelle, Art Nouveau - Late Nineteenth"
Blown Marble Glass Cup in a Wrought Iron Frame, signed Daum and Majorelle. Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) was a Decorator of the Art Nouveau movement of the school of Nancy. He collaborated with the Verrerie Daum to create Colorful and Singular Works. This Gadrooned Circular Print, made by intercalary Vitrification of oxide powders, benefits from a rich Chromatic Palette: Orange, Yellow, White and Blue intertwine and overlap. Matte in appearance, this piece has been hot blown in a sculpted wrought iron frame with two handles. Below, the Signatures Daum (Cross of Lorraine) Nancy and L. Majorelle are engraved. Inspiring, this unique Cup will seduce you with its Grandeur and Originality.
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Period: Late 19th century
Very good condition. A slight shine on the neckline.
Shipping possible by Colissimo with careful packaging and appropriate protection
Dimensions: Maximum width: 41 cm Maximum diameter: 34 cm Height: 18.5 cm
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Reference 781 S