This exquisite multi-layered frosted glass cameo vase (Nancy 1900-1910), is a masterpiece by renowned artist Émile Gallé, a treasure of the golden age of French glass
Skillfully composed still-lifes enliven a chest of drawers... To a mixture of bronzes and Galle glass vases Michele Gayraud has added two little paintings, treated as if they were objets d’art.
The French Touch: Decoration and Design in the Most Beautiful Homes in France, 1988
RARE CRAB CUP, polylobed in a dark green multilayer glass mixed with platinum straws imitating hard stone.
The cup is decorated with a crab in application, the shell, eyes, legs and pliers fully carved and hot worked with brown, brown glass pliers with bluish grey iridescent reflections. On the belly a shell is carved in a round-bump at the wheel.
"Snow-Owl" porcelaine de Dahl Jensen (1900) présentée sur une "Etagère" en hêtre d'Emile Gallé (circa 1895) dans un décor Art Nouveau composé d'un "Vitrail" de Marc Delon pour A. Damon et Colin (circa 1899) et de "Meubles" de Louis Majorelle (circa 1897-98) dans les collections du Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg, décembre 2022.
Ced- Butterfly Bush: Hope, change, transformation, rebirth, new beginnings, peace after struggle
Bragi- Poppy: Resurrection, remembering the fallen, recovery, consolation for a loss or death, peace, success, hope, peace in death
Maera- Angelica: Inspiration, encouragement, protection against evil and witches, planted in yards to show you’re not a witch, frequently used in graves and memorials
Cigyun- Laburnum: Forsaken, pensive beauty, state of despair, depression
Grahnye- Pink Bleeding Heart: Strong and unconditional love, kindness, compassion, subtleness, being too sensitive or emotional for the world around you, devotion to one’s true self, expressing emotions freely, sadness, heartbreak, and grief
Ethnia- Pink Astilbe: Dedication to a loved one, strength of love, a mother’s love, gentleness, innocence, unconditional love