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A French Art Nouveau vitrine, “Aux Pommes de Pin,” by Louis Majorelle, featuring carved leaves and branches in relief.
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Artist: Majorelle
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| Signed: “Majorelle” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau wooden cabinet by Louis Majorelle, featuring three panels of inlaid marquetry depicting branches with leaves, and moths or butterflies.
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A French Art Nouveau mahogany and walnut buffet by Paul Bec, featuring two leaded glass doors depicting leaves and flowers. Similar buffet pictured in: The Paris Salons 1895 - 1914: Volume III: Furniture, by Alastair Duncan, page 48. The furniture mounts are pictured on page 148 of The Paris Salons 1895-1914: Volume V: Objets d’Art & Metalware.
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A French Art Nouveau walnut vitrine, featuring clemantis-patterned marquetry carved in ash and rosewood.
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A French Art Nouveau walnut vitrine from L’ Ecole de Nancy. The curvelinear line encompasses the vine and pond lily motif, emphasizing the aesthetic philosophy of the period. Vitrines were frequently used to display ceramics, bronzes and art-glass.
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A French Art Nouveau two-door serpentine cabinet with shelves in walnut, palisander and tulip wood by Louis Majorelle featuring extravagant floral woodcarving and flora inlays. Pictured in Louis Majorelle: Master of Art Nouveau design, by Alastair Duncan, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1991, page 61, color plate 23.
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Artist: Majorelle
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| Signed: L. Majorelle, Nancy |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau etagere by Emile Gallé with dragonflies in marquetry on the shelves and back panel and additional organic carved forms comprising the structural elements of the piece.Provenance: Elizabeth Taylor
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Artist: Galle
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| Signed: Gallé |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau marquetry cabinet by Louis Majorelle with depictions of iris flowers on the front panel.
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