Fine Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Arts & Crafts/Sale 4855N; Butterfield, April 1992
Some of the pieces presented at the Paris Art Deco Exhibition photo from the magazine "La Vie Limousine" - 1925 The story of the Touze family in the porcelain business dates back to 1863 when Michel Touze and his associate Soudanas founded a decorating studio in Limoges at the boulevard des Petits Carmes which Touze continued alone from 1869, moving to brand new facilities the following year. In 1878 his widow took charge of the family business, followed by their son a few years later. The mark J.B.T & Cie was used from 1901 to 1913. During World War I the company ceased activity. T.L.B. (Touze, Lemaître Frères & Blancher) was created after the war, in 1918. The manufacture produced tea, coffee and table sets in several shapes. Some patterns were entirely hand painted. The manufactory participated in the 1925 Modern Decorative Arts Exhibition, in the 1931 Colonial Exhibition and in the 1937 International Exhibition. Like many other factories in the Limoges region, the company ceased activity during World War II. From 1950 onwards the former facilities of T.L.B. were used by the porcelain decorators Georges Jammet and Henri Seignolles who founded J. Seignolles, a factory that still produces high quality porcelain manufactured and decorated exclusively in Limoges. c.1918-1929, this mark showing only the company name was used before the creation of the "Limoges Unique" mark (1929) c.1929-1939 (the "Limoges Unique" mark was created in 1929)
Riba Building 1934, Portland Place, London, W1, United Kingdom, Architect: Grey Wornum, Riba Building Grey Wornum London 1934 Art Deco Detail Of Stairwell
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If you are an aficionado of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, it's hard to ignore Rene Lalique's remarkable designs. Lalique, in his time was recognized as an artist, designer, jeweller, innovator, glass-maker,
An Art Nouveau master piece, the Solvay Hotel unveils itself during a « Promenade du Collectionneur » presented at the same time as the 10th edition of the Brussels Artistic Week.
Nato nel 1869 a San Quintino, nell’Alta Francia, Maurice Pillard Verneuil fu tra i più importanti esponenti dell’Art Nouveau. Artista, decoratore e critico d’arte, allievo dello svizzero Eugène Grasset, Verneuil fu un talento multiforme, capace di padroneggiare le arti e le tecniche più disparate: illustrazione, ceramica, legno, ricamo, tessuti e fotografia. Questo suo eclettismo è evidente nei libri che ha curato e pubblicato ma si rivela soprattutto in un titolo, Etude de la Plante, Son application aux industries d’art, uscito […]
Орнаменты модерна и арт-деко. Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard) 1869-? Оторожно- трафик -------------------L'animal dans la décoration ---------------------------- --------------1 --------------2 -------------------3 ------------------4 -------------------------- --------------------------…
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A French Art Nouveau ceramic vase by Edmond Lachenal, featuring a stylistic depiction of leaves and vines with intricate piercing and carving in a graduated light green to green glaze. Circa 1898. Signed, "Lachenal"�. A similar vase is pictured in: The Paris Salons 1895-1915, Vol. IV: Ceramics and Glass, by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1998, p. 266 (Grès vase, from La Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1898). (MG #1762)
Coupe 1910 pâte de verre Albert-Louis Dammouse (1848-1926) Musée d'Orsay
Plate 59. La Plante et ses applications ornementales, Paris : Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts, [1896], II.
Орнаменты модерна и арт-деко. Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard) 1869-? Оторожно- трафик -------------------L'animal dans la décoration ---------------------------- --------------1 --------------2 -------------------3 ------------------4 -------------------------- --------------------------…
Apartment building, Vilandes Street 11, Riga. Architect - Konstantins Peksens Built 1909
Emile Gallé. Vases, lamps, furniture. Emile Gallé [French Art Nouveau Glassmaker, 1846-1904] Antique Aroma Oil Table Lamp Galle Antique_Aroma_Oil_Table_Lamp_ ---------- MONUMENTAL 40"H GALLE CAMEO FLORAL GLASS TABLE LAMP ------------ ---------------- Lamp French (Nancy), about 1890–…
Swedish Antique Bowl with Lid. Rorstrand Arts and Crafts movement. Majolica Wicker Bowl. Scandinavian Art Nouveau. A wonderful pice of Arts and Crafts ceramic pottery. Bowl depicting wickerwork. Swedish Vintage Kitchen ware. The Arts and Crafts style was an international movement in the decorative and fine arts that began in Britain and flourished in Europe and North America between 1880 and 1910 - It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and often used medieval, romantic or folk styles of decoration. Given Sweden's fierce and long-standing love of nature, its artists and craftsmen found special resonance in the sinuous natural forms of Arts and Craft Highly glazed Yellow, golden and light blue colors. In exellent condition Hight with lid: 13 cm / 5.1 inches Diameter 17.5 cm/ 7 inches Marked: Rorstrand Check out more antique goods: ….. www.etsy.com/shop/HappyMooseVintage I will gladly combine shipping for you to keep postage as low as possible. Please contact me if you have any questions about this. Sustainable packaging: Materials is recycled and eco-friendly ..... ✿Please convo me if you have any questions ✿.... Thank You for visiting my shop!
Georges Lepape is a French illustrator, who was born in Paris in 1887; he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and he soon entered the world of art. In 1911 he created the book entitled Les Choses de Paul Poiret, by illustrating the maison’s collection. His illustrations show some thin and long-limbed feminine silhouettes, whose head are wrapped into turbans. During that time, he started collaborating with La Gazette du bon ton. Georges Lepape created many sketches for some important houses of fashion, such as Lanvin, Worth and Doucet, and he created the cover pages of Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair and the first British edition of Vogue; he also worked for many years with the American edition of Condé Nast. Here, we selected 48 extraordinary Vogue covers illustrated by Georges Lepape from between the late 1910s and early 1930s. May 1917 August 1917 June 1918 November 1918 January 1919 August 1919 January 1920 June 1920 July 1920 September 1920 May 1921 November 1922 January 1923 April 1923 June 1923 December 1923 June 1924 June 1924 October 1924 January 1925 March 1925 May 1925 October 1925 August 1926 February 1927 March 1927 May 1927 November 1927 January 1928 May 1928 October 1928 November 1928 January 1929 February 1929 May 1929 June 1929 October 1929 December 1929 March 1930 April 1930 November 1930 June 1931 July 1931 January 1932 August 1932 February 1933 March 1933 October 1933