A pair of Art Nouveau wall lamps
Daum Frères est. 1875
Lot-No. 339
Proceeds : 500 €
Nancy, around 1910. Shade of colourless glass with powder meltings, frosted. Greenish patinated wall mountings. On body sign. 'Daum Nancy France' with Cross de Lorraine (carved). Overall h. 26 cm, shade h. 11 cm. - - The glass factory was founded in 1875 by Jean Daum Nancy (1825-85) and continued by his sons Auguste (1854-1909) and Antonin (1864-1930). The brothers are beside Emile Gallé the most important artistes of the Ecole de Nancy. In particular, the technique of melted glass powder (Verre de Jade) was perfected by them. Around 1900 major artists like Henri Bergé or Almaric Walter are working as a designer for the Daum brothers. - Mus.: Nancy (Musée des Beaux-Arts), et al.
Daum Frères: A pair of Art Nouveau wall lamps
Daum Frères est. 1875
A pair of Art Nouveau wall lamps
Lot-No. 339
Proceeds : 500 €
Nancy, around 1910. Shade of colourless glass with powder meltings, frosted. Greenish patinated wall mountings. On body sign. 'Daum Nancy France' with Cross de Lorraine (carved). Overall h. 26 cm, shade h. 11 cm. - - The glass factory was founded in 1875 by Jean Daum Nancy (1825-85) and continued by his sons Auguste (1854-1909) and Antonin (1864-1930). The brothers are beside Emile Gallé the most important artistes of the Ecole de Nancy. In particular, the technique of melted glass powder (Verre de Jade) was perfected by them. Around 1900 major artists like Henri Bergé or Almaric Walter are working as a designer for the Daum brothers. - Mus.: Nancy (Musée des Beaux-Arts), et al.