Inlaid walnut tea side table by Émile Gallé, 19th century

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Item description

Art Nouveau walnut tea side table with inlays signed Émile Gallé, second half of the 19th century. It is in excellent condition, as you can see from the attached photos. Émile Gallé was a French artist, known for his role as a key figure in glass art and the Art Nouveau movement. Born in Nancy, France, in 1846, Gallé became famous for his intricate glass works, which often incorporated complex naturalistic motifs, such as plants, flowers, and landscapes. In addition to glass, he has also worked with ceramics, wood and metal, always with a strong emphasis on natural beauty and detailed craftsmanship. Gallé studied philosophy, botany and art, and these influences are clearly reflected in his works, where the integration of science, art and nature is evident. Lui began his career in his father's ceramic and glass factory but soon developed his own distinctive style and founded his own glass factory. His work played a vital role in the development of Art Nouveau, a movement that emphasized sinuous curved lines, nature-inspired forms, and a strong ornamental aesthetic. Gallé's creations are characterized by innovative techniques, such as acid etching, which allowed him to achieve extraordinary visual effects and finely crafted details. He explored different glassblowing and crafting techniques, creating pieces that ranged from dreamy opalescence to vibrant colors and intricate designs. After his death in 1904, his work continued to be celebrated and influenced generations of artists and designers. Today, Gallé's works are collected worldwide and displayed in numerous museums, recognized for their artistic beauty and technical innovation. His creations remain a testament to his artistic vision and mastery of manipulating materials to create works of extraordinary beauty and meaning.

ID: 61176-1712671011-87586

Item details

Brown

Color

Wood

Material

Excellent

Condition

French

Origin

before1900

Time period

Item sizes

74.5 cm

Height

57 cm

Width

38 cm

Depth


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