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Small Cup Miniature Daum Nancy Landscape Snowy Trees New Art Xixème

$ 785.62

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • State: Occasion
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    Small miniature circular cup in glass paste signed Daum Nancy *, with acid-etched decoration and enhanced with enamel of bare trees in a snowy landscape, on an orange background, from the Art Nouveau period at the end of the 19th-beginning of the 20th centuries .
    This cut is in good condition and is of high quality. Signed on the bottom.
    A note: tiny micro-égrenures on the foot (very little visible), micro-scratches and tiny wear of time, see photos.
    * Daum Brothers:
    Following the war of 1870,
    Jean Daum (1825 - 1885),
    notary in Bitche, sells his office and opts for France. He moved to Nancy in 1876 and bought a glassworks in 1878. In 1878, he associated his son Auguste with it. When he died in 1885, Auguste took sole management of the glassworks before being joined in 1887 by his brother Antonin. The production of glassware will be oriented towards artistic creation. The two brothers prepare between 1889 and 1891 the creation of an artistic department which is entrusted to Antonin. Auguste gave him all the means to work to follow in the wake dug by Émile Gallé in the Art Nouveau glassworks. The Universal Exhibition of 1900 brought international recognition with the awarding of a Grand Prix. In 1901, Daum founded the Ecole de Nancy with the artists Majorelle and E.Gallé, the spearhead of Art Nouveau. The company continues to participate in major exhibitions: Barcelona in 1923, International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris in 1925, Colonial Exhibition in Paris in 1931. In the 1920s, Paul directed production towards Art Deco in the face of the public's loss of interest in Art Nouveau. The crystal still exists and its production is internationally known for the quality of these creations.
    Diameter
    : 5 cm
    Height
    : 3 cm
    Reference:
    F20 56
    Following the war of 1870, Jean Daum (1825 - 1885), notary in Bitche, sells his office and opts for France. He moved to Nancy in 1876 and bought a glassworks in 1878. In 1878, he associated his son Auguste with it. When he died in 1885, Auguste took sole management of the glassworks before being joined in 1887 by his brother Antonin. The production of glassware will be oriented towards artistic creation. The two brothers prepare between 1889 and 1891 the creation of an artistic department which is entrusted to Antonin. Auguste gave him all the means to work to follow in the wake dug by Émile Gallé in the Art Nouveau glassworks. The Universal Exhibition of 1900 brought international recognition with the awarding of a Grand Prix. In 1901, Daum founded the Ecole de Nancy with the artists Majo