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A French Art Nouveau carved mahogany armchair by Jacques Gruber. Exhibited at the Exposition de l'Ecole de Nancy in 1903. Pictured in: The Paris Salons v. 3 by Alastair Duncan, 1996, p. 276.
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A French Art Nouveau table by Emile Gallé, featuring a scene in marquetry of pondside plants.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: “Gallé” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau tri-cornered two-tier table by Louis Majorelle, featuring a top of inlaid marquetry depicting flowers and leaves.
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A French Art Nouveau vanity by Emile Gallé, featuring fruitwood marquetry on the lid and sides. The top of the vanity depicts an abstract landscape scene, the sun represented as a flower setting over a narrow river. The inside of the lid is also decorated with marquetry depicting flowers beside the mirror.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: Gallé |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau rosewood two-tiered pedestal by Anthony Selmersheim.
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A French Art Nouveau games table by Emile Gallé, featuring inlaid marquetry when closed and open.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: “Gallé” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau salon suite, “Aubépines,” (hawthorn) by Louis Majorelle, consisting of a settee and two armchairs, featuring intricately carved legs and arms, upholstered in a tasteful Art Nouveau fabric. Pictured in: Louis Majorelle Master of Art Nouveau design, Harry N. Abrams, New York, Publishers, page 183 (plates 62 and 63) and in the 1906 Majorelle catalogue (Coin de Salon -- Sièges Aubépines) .
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A French Art Nouveau carved Brazilian rosewood salon suite by Edouard Colonna, consisting of a settee, an armchair and two side chairs. This salon suite was created for Siegfreid Bing's pavilion at the Paris 1900 Exposition Universelle. Pictured in: Art Nouveau Belgium/France, Rice University, page 175, and: Meubles et Ensembles Style 1900, by Edith Mannoni, Editions Charles Massin, 1968, p. 22.
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