Jugendstil

At the end of the nineteenth century, Jugendstil architecture as well as applied and fine arts found international resonance. Known in France as Art Nouveau, Jugendstil’s floral, ornamental and geometric forms were predominant in these depictions, which often featured mythological motifs.

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Vase with Asian-inspired decoration
ca. 1880–1884
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Pair of carafes from a liqueur service
about 1880–1884
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Trumpet floor vase with brass fittings
ca. 1880–1900
Primary Maker: Charles Kempton & Sons (Albert Glass Works)
Nesting tables
ca. 1880
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Tray and 12 glasses from a liqueur service
ca. 1880–1884
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Le nu au balustre
1880–1885/1886–1888
Primary Maker: James Ensor
Tête de monstre japonais
ca. 1882–1885
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Moissonneurs Egyptiens
1884 (design), 1889 (execution)
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Parts of a Dinner Service with Monogram
ca. 1884–1889
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Vase with carp and gilt mounts
ca. 1888–1890
Primary Maker: François Eugène Rousseau
Urne funéraire d’Ariel
1890
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Vase with water plants
ca. 1895–1900
Primary Maker: Eugène Michel
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