Home   |   667 Madison Avenue   |   New York, NY 10065   |   Tel 212-644-6400   |   Fax 212-755-6143   |   Email@MackloweGallery.com
 
Macklowe Gallery - New York

French Art Nouveau Cast Iron Planter by Guimard

A French Art Nouveau cast iron planter by Hector Guimard with floral decoration in high relief and 2 openwork handles.

Artist: Hector Guimard
Circa: 1900
French Art Nouveau Cast Iron Planter by Guimard

French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Vase by Maurice Bouval

A French Art Nouveau gilt patinated vase by Maurice Bouval. A naked woman and vines wrap themselves around the body of the vase. The whiplash lines and the movement of this piece are characteristic of Art Nouveau. Pictured in: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 69.

Artist: Bouval
Signed: “M. Bouval,” and stamped with foundry mark, “E. Colin & Cie Paris.”
Circa: 1900
French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Vase by Maurice Bouval

French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Planter by Charles Korschann

A French Art Nouveau gilt patinated bronze figural planter by Charles Korschann, featuring a woman standing amidst flowers and vines. Pictured in: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 168.

Artist: Korshann
Signed: “CH. Korschann Paris””Louchet” Foundry Mark
Circa: 1900
French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Planter by Charles Korschann

French Art Nouveau Patinated Bronze Vase by Charles Korschann

A French Art Nouveau patinated bronze vase by Charles Korschann. The front of the vase displays a bare breasted woman, wearing a scant, diaphanous veil that leaves suggestion of the feminine form. The figure is surrounded by poppies in bloom and holding a leafy stalk with poppy buds in her hand. Her closed eyelids reference the internal world of dreams and hallucinations. The poppy is symbolic of the Fleurs du Mal, and the trend for opium and drug experimentation that was so popular in 1900. Titled “Reveries of a Poppy”. Pictured in: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 163.

Artist: Korschann
Signed: CH. Korschann Paris, Louchet foundry
Circa: 1900
French Art Nouveau Patinated Bronze Vase by Charles Korschann

Tiffany Studios Ceramic “Mushroom” Vase

A Tiffany Studios New York ceramic “Mushroom” planter, featuring a brown-glazed decoration of two tiers of naturalistically rendered mushrooms in various stages of growth. A similar planter is pictured in: Louis C. Tiffany's Glass-Bronzes-Lamps, by Robert Koch, p.150, pl. 250.

Artist: Tiffany
Signed: "L.C.T. 7"
Circa: 1910
Tiffany Studios Ceramic “Mushroom” Vase

Korschann Bronze Planter

A French Art Nouveau mini duo-tone bronze sculptural planter by Charles Korschann, featuring a gilt maiden emerging from a patinated bronze planter. The sculpture is further adorned with three carved blossoms that suspend from the planter. Pictured in: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 167.

Artist: Charles Korschann
Signed: “CH. Korschann”
Circa: 1900
Korschann Bronze Planter

Jouant Bronze Vase

A French Art Nouveau gilt-bronze sculptural vase by Jules Jouant, featuring a winged nude female on the front and Intricately carved ivy on the back. Pictured in: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 154.

Artist: Jules Jouant
Signed: “Jouant”
Circa: 1900
Jouant Bronze Vase

Vallgren Bronze Vase

A French Art Nouveau patinated bronze vase by Carl Wilhelm (Ville) Vallgren, decorated with a nude lady in high relief resting against a budding poppy flower. This vase is pictured in: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 245. A similar vase pictured in: The Inner Worlds, The Symbolism of Finland, Exhibition catalog, Musée d'Ixelles, 10 / 10/2002-12/01/2003, page 106.

Artist: Ville Vallgren
Signed: “Vallgren 1895”
Circa: 1895
Vallgren Bronze Vase
Page 1 of 3 NEXT >>         View All
 
©2012 Macklowe Gallery. All Rights Reserved.    Website Design - iBeam, Inc.