Vase
1890 - ca. 1896 (made)
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Ovoid vase, of layered clear, purple, and yellow glass, cameo-cut and wheel engraved, with painting in pink and green enamels, decorated with cobwebs, insects and wild orchids.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Glass, cameo-cut and wheel engraved, painted in enamels |
Brief description | Ovoid vase of Art Nouveau style, of layered clear, purple, and yellow glass, cameo-cut and wheel engraved, with painting in pink and green enamels, decorated with cobwebs, insects and wild orchids, made by Daum, possibly designed by Henri Bergé, Nancy, France, 1890 - ca. 1896. |
Physical description | Ovoid vase, of layered clear, purple, and yellow glass, cameo-cut and wheel engraved, with painting in pink and green enamels, decorated with cobwebs, insects and wild orchids. |
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Credit line | Gift of Mr & Mrs W. S. Smith. |
Bibliographic reference | Noel Daum, Daum: Mastery of Glass, Edita St Lausanne, 1985, p122. |
Other number | 9469 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | C.26-2002 |
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Record created | August 15, 2002 |
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