Commons has media related to Émile Gallé. Wikiquote has quotations related to Émile Gallé. Le monde des arts: Émile Gallé Emile Gallé biography, signatures,...
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the posters of Alphonse Mucha, and the glassware of René Lalique and Émile Gallé. From Britain, Belgium and France, Art Nouveau spread to the rest of...
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Rose cup by Émile Gallé (1894). Glass marquetry and engraving, overlays applied to surface. Orchid vase by Gallé (1897) Bud vase by Gallé (1900) Orchid...
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Émile Gallé (1894) Bud vase by Émile Gallé (1900) Orchid vase by Émile Gallé (1897) Orchid branch vase by Émile Gallé (1900) Furniture design and manufacture...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Art Nouveau vase with clematis flowers; by Émile Gallé; circa 1900; from Nancy; Budapest Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest, Hungary)...
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artists and architects founded by the glassmaster and furniture maker Émile Gallé, worked in the Art Nouveau style at the end of the 19th century and the...
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originally came from Alsace. Some members of the family worked together with Émile Gallé before starting their own business. Media related to Muller frères at...
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suited equally to Neo-Grec taste and the French Art Nouveau practiced by Émile Gallé. Cameo glass is still produced today. Roman cameo glass is fragile, and...
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Sauvage and the École de Nancy, Paul Hankar, Otto Wagner, Eugène Grasset, Émile Gallé, and Hendrik Petrus Berlage. He also influenced the first modern architects...
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costumes, and objects of local historical interest. Some early works of Émile Gallé were commissioned by Coffin-Chevallier. There is an eighteenth-century...
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Galle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Galle, German athlete Cornelis Galle (disambiguation), multiple people Émile Gallé, French...
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Glasgow school in U.K. Victor Horta (1861–1947) Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) Émile Gallé (1846–1904) Louis Majorelle (1859–1926) Henry Van de Velde (1863–1957)...
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The Art Nouveau movement made great use of glass, with René Lalique, Émile Gallé, and Daum of Nancy in the first French wave of the movement, producing...
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Émile Munier (2 June 1840 – 29 June 1895) was a French academic artist and student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Émile Munier was born in Paris on 2...
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Memorabilia associated with the dancer Loïe Fuller, Art Nouveau-era glass by Émile Gallé, René Lalique and others, A permanent exhibit about Samuel Hill's life...
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hot. (1910) Engraved crystal vase by Gallé, circa 1900 Gallé vase with lilies and daises Cameo glass vase by Gallé Ceramic sculpture and objects were an...
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images, including René Binet, Karl Blossfeldt, Hans Christiansen, and Émile Gallé. One prominent example is the Amsterdam Commodities Exchange designed...
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photographed person in the world. Montesquiou had a strong influence on Émile Gallé (1846–1904), a glass artist with whom he collaborated, and from whom...
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force in the Art Nouveau movement, seriously rivalling Émile Gallé, so much so that when Émile Gallé died in 1904 they became the leaders in the field of...
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major influence of theirs was the Art Nouveau work of the French artist Émile Gallé. Their designs use characteristic clean lines of brilliant crystal that...
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Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, and many glass pieces by René Lalique, Émile Gallé and many others. It includes numerous works in the Art Nouveau and Art...
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the Horta Museum. Visitors will be able to rediscover the furniture of Émile Gallé, which will return to its original home. The façades of the Hôtel Hannon...
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devoted to the École de Nancy, an Art Nouveau movement founded in 1901 by Émile Gallé, Victor Prouvé, Louis Majorelle, Antonin Daum and Eugène Vallin in the...
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Ählström 1912, made in the marqueterie de verre technique developed by Émile Gallé. Table with marquetry top (as evidenced by cracking joints on left and...
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École de Nancy. He designed decors of glass works and furniture for Émile Gallé. He worked for Eugène Vallin, Fernand Courteix, the Daum Brothers and...
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1823) September 4 – Martin Johnson Heade, painter (b. 1819) September 23 Émile Gallé, artist in glass (b. 1846) George Anderson Lawson, sculptor (b. 1832)...
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Museum, Baltimore) Detail of Vitrine by Majorelle (c. 1910) Table by Émile Gallé, c. 1900 (Bröhan Museum) Credenza by Eugène Gaillard (c. 1900) (Art Institute...
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anticipating Art Nouveau, were led by French makers such as Daum and Émile Gallé. It was for the first time possible to kiln-fire pieces, greatly simplifying...
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met Emile Gallé, one of the pioneers of the Art Nouveau movement, the revolutionary artistic expression of the period. At the brother's request, Emile Gallé...
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