Émile Gallé “Champ de Fleurs” Glass Tumbler
Émile Gallé “Champ de Fleurs” Glass Tumbler
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Origin: Nancy, France
Year/Period: Circa 1900, Art Nouveau period
Material: Hand-blown glass with acid-etched and enamel decoration
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A lyrical expression of Art Nouveau artistry, this “Champ de Fleurs” tumbler by Émile Gallé captures the ephemeral beauty of wild meadows. The surface is etched and enameled with delicate red and violet blossoms swaying in the wind, set against a soft gradient of earthy green and misty gold. The interior radiates with a deep ruby glow, illuminating the vessel from within — a hallmark of Gallé’s poetic approach to glass as living art.
Every curve and tint evokes nature’s quiet rhythms — the harmony between earth, light, and bloom that defined Gallé’s vision of l’art nouveau naturaliste.
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