Style Egyptian / Ref.14229
A precious Egyptian ship, a rare earthenware piece by Emile GALLÉ
Dimensions:
Width: 15'' 38cm
Height: 9'' ⅞ 25cm
Depth: 5'' ½ 14cm
Origin:
19th century, French
Status:
Good condition
Taking Mediterranean Antiquity as his theme, Emile Gallé created this rare and original piece.
A ceramist and glassmaker, Gallé was one of the greatest names in the Art Nouveau movement and the founder of the Ecole de Nancy.
This bowl in glazed earthenware, with its rich polychrome decoration enriched with gold spangles, was inspired by Pharaonic Egypt.
Shaped like an Egyptian ship, our bowl is richly decorated with symbols linked to this mythical oriental culture: a scarab, a lotus and geometric ornaments.
The Musée d'Orsay holds a drawing by Gallé of a fancy insect, known as a "trucsal", identical to the one on our bowl.
Egyptian inspiration provided a repertoire of motifs and shapes for artists in the second half of the 19th century.
Exoticism and the Orient were in fashion at the Universal Exhibitions, which made Gallé famous and internationally recognised.
To date, only two examples of this model are known to exist. This one is the very expensive version, requiring a great deal of expertise and an expensive technique.
For more information on this work, see the video on MarcMaison.art.
Price: on request
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