Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau cameo glass box with cover, Nancy, France, after 1904.
Fire-polished, egg-shaped with a domed lid. Overlay in orange against a colourless background with decoration of a hare and trees. Signed Gallé with a star. Height 10 cm.
Minor surface wear, scratches underneath. The lid with engraving on the inside.
Emile Gallé was a French designer born in Nancy, primarily known as a glass artist, though he also worked with ceramics and Art Nouveau furniture. After a solid, traditional academic education, Gallé spent some time in Germany working with the firm Schwerer & Co. Gallé's earliest glass pieces were enamel painted; he later developed the technique "Marqueterie sur Verre" which involved embedding metal and glass details into the object, a complex technique used by few other artists. However, his largest production was of polished and etched cameo glass featuring biologically accurate floral decorations. The production continued after Gallé's death, and items were then signed with a star added to the signature.
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