'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter
'Narcisse' by Amalric Walter

'Narcisse' 1898

Amalric Walter

Ceramic
20 ⨯ 20 cm
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  • About the artwork
    HERBERT AND ALMARIC WALTER

    'Narcisse'
    1898, France

    Normale prijs
    €950,00 EUR
    Keramische vaas met glazuur die gedeeltelijk in cloisonné techniek aangebracht is. Dat wil zeggen dat de verschillende kleuren door middel van "dijkjes" van elkaar gescheiden zijn. De narcissen zijn naturalistisch en gedetailleerd uitgewerkt. Beide kunstenaars hebben de vaas gesigneerd; AW is het monogram van A.Walter onder de vaas, en Herbert heeft zijn naam aan de buitenkant van de vaas geschilderd. Er is door de makers een afvoer gat in de bodem aangebracht.
  • About the artist

    Amalric Walter (France, 1870-1959) was a very good glassmaker who was originally trained as a ceramist in Sèvre, Daum persuaded him to come and work with them and develop the making of vases and figures in the difficult, newly rediscovered pâte de noche , which he has done with great success and especially in collaboration with Henri Bergé.

    From 1919 to 1935 Walter worked as a self-employed person and started his own studio. He also still worked a lot with Henri Bergé, but he also collaborated with several other artists.

    Walter is best known for his animal figures made of glass paste, but also for smaller utensils such as this vide poche, he has also made various pendants that were often worn with a silk cord by the most modern ladies from the better circles, 1920s.

    Amalric Walter did not have a high production, each design was made in small editions, partly because of this his work is sought after and can be found in various private and museum collections.

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