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Vase

1893 - 1894 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Vase, France (Paris), made by Ernest-Baptiste Leveillé glass workshop, 1889-1894, 635-1894 .

Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
mould-blown and wheel-cut, made in two layers, the inner one crackled, with coloured inclusions
Brief description
Vase, France (Paris), made by Ernest-Baptiste Leveillé glass workshop, 1889-1894, 635-1894 .
Dimensions
  • Height: 14.0cm
  • Greatest width width: 14.0cm
Style
Gallery label
Ernest-Baptiste Leveillé had a glass-making and selling business at 74 Boulevard Haussmann, and later in rue Coquillière, Paris. He was a member of the Paris 'art-glass' fraternity and a pupil (later partner) of Eugène Rousseau, one of the movement's founders. This piece was made after 1885 when Leveillé took over Rousseau's workshop. The glass was made, possibly, by either Appert Frères or at Clichy to Léveillé's design and decorated in Paris. This vase is in splashed and mottled glass in imitation of agate.
Bibliographic reference
Arwas,V; Art N - Art deco, Leveille and Rousseau; Beard,G: International Modern Glass
Other number
0708 - Glass gallery number
Collection
Accession number
635-1894

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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