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Art Nouveau Pâte de Verre Pitcher by Georges de Feure for Daum - circa 1900 - 7"

SKU: 20909
Sale priceUS$1,820

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This pâte de verre pitcher, signed by Georges de Feure, embodies the fluid elegance of Art Nouveau design. Crafted by Daum around 1900 for the prestigious Maison Fauchon, it features a harmonious color gradient transitioning from warm orange tones at the top to cooler bluish hues at the base. Its organic, rounded form and softly textured surface enhance the delicate interplay of light within the glass, while the gracefully curved handle adds to its functional beauty. 

Georges de Feure, a multidisciplinary artist and designer, played a significant role in the Art Nouveau movement, drawing inspiration from nature and symbolism. Daum, a glassmaker renowned for its pioneering pâte de verre techniques, collaborated with distinguished artists to produce refined, artistic pieces. This pitcher reflects the period’s fascination with naturalistic forms and subtle color variations, making it an exquisite example of Art Nouveau craftsmanship.

Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 7" high x 7½" long w/ handle x 6¼" diameter
Approx. overall 18cm high x 19cm long w/ handle x 16cm diameter
Art Nouveau Pâte de Verre Pitcher by Georges de Feure for Daum - circa 1900 - 7"
Art Nouveau Pâte de Verre Pitcher by Georges de Feure for Daum - circa 1900 - 7" Sale priceUS$1,820

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