Paul Nicolas Bowl Nancy France Signed Art Glass Burgundy - Rose French Cameo Art
Item History & Price
PAUL NICOLAS FRENCH CAMEO ART GLASS BOWL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. In peach colored glass, overlaid with rose amethyst, cut with the design of stylized rosette blossoms and shell forms. Signed in cameo “P. NICOLAS NANCY”. Diameter 7.25 inches (18.3 cm).VERY RARE!!!
Paul Nicolas was a master glass maker, artist and leading light of the Ecole De Nancy. He worked for Emile Galle (and later his son-in-law at the ‘Establissements Galle’) until just after the First World War, ...ultimately as their chief designer. He later set up his own workshop making cameo glass for St Louis, under the brand name D’Argental and also making glass under his own name. At the Great Paris World Exhibitions Paul Nicolas was awarded Bronze in 1900, Silver in 1925 and Gold in 1937.
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