Null Following models by AMALRIC WALTER (Sèvres, 1870 - Lury-sur-Arnon, 1959); H…
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Following models by AMALRIC WALTER (Sèvres, 1870 - Lury-sur-Arnon, 1959); HENRI BERGÉ (Diarville, 1870 - Nancy, 1937). Paperweight, c. 1920. Paste glass. Signed. Measurements: 3.5 x 16 x 13 cm. Amalric Walter was a French ceramist and glassmaker who became known primarily for his "Pâte de verre" glass art. This is the result of a glass created by a technique in which ground glass is made into paste and modeled as a vase or figure, then tracing the design by carving. The glass created by this method was known in ancient times and revived in France in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Henri Bergé was a decorator and illustrator of Art Nouveau and the French École de Nancy. He was a student of Jules Larcher at the École des Beaux-Arts de Nancy and completed his training at the Compagnie française du cristal Daum. In that company he made an impact as a decorator in glass and stained glass by introducing a new style and concept in floral, pastoral and other motifs inspired by nature. He is the author, among others, of the stained glass windows of the Cure d'air Trianon de Malzéville. As an illustrator, he made several works such as posters, advertising posters, such as those of the Maison d'art de Lorraine.

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Following models by AMALRIC WALTER (Sèvres, 1870 - Lury-sur-Arnon, 1959); HENRI BERGÉ (Diarville, 1870 - Nancy, 1937). Paperweight, c. 1920. Paste glass. Signed. Measurements: 3.5 x 16 x 13 cm. Amalric Walter was a French ceramist and glassmaker who became known primarily for his "Pâte de verre" glass art. This is the result of a glass created by a technique in which ground glass is made into paste and modeled as a vase or figure, then tracing the design by carving. The glass created by this method was known in ancient times and revived in France in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Henri Bergé was a decorator and illustrator of Art Nouveau and the French École de Nancy. He was a student of Jules Larcher at the École des Beaux-Arts de Nancy and completed his training at the Compagnie française du cristal Daum. In that company he made an impact as a decorator in glass and stained glass by introducing a new style and concept in floral, pastoral and other motifs inspired by nature. He is the author, among others, of the stained glass windows of the Cure d'air Trianon de Malzéville. As an illustrator, he made several works such as posters, advertising posters, such as those of the Maison d'art de Lorraine.

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