Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris
Crystal vase with enameled decoration by Delvaux Paris

Crystal vase with enameled decoration 1920 - 1928

Delvaux Paris

BicchiereCristalloSmaltoPietra preziosa
30 cm
ConditionMint
Prezzo su richiesta

Dille Art

  • A proposito di opere d'arte
    Beautiful crystal vase hand painted with enamel, made by Maison Delvaux Paris. The decor, 4 bunches of grapes with golden accents that are connected in a medallion shape by means of winding branches, are shown in 2 colours of blue enamel and gold. The lines and branches are drawn in black enamel and the outline of the clusters is in green. The neck and bottom edge are also accented in green enamel.

    The vase is egg-shaped with a conical neck and is also very generous in size and really exudes class and quality.

    This vase was painted by hand in Delvaux's workshop. Delvaux employed several artists. The two chief designers were G. Neilz and M. Zillhardt. Presumably Marcel Goupy or G. Neilz is the designer of this vase.

    The vase was made in the 1920s.
    The vase is signed in gold on the bottom with: "Delvaux, 18 Rue Royal, Paris".

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    Delvaux Paris was a luxury store that mainly sold applied art by artists such as Clement Massier, Félix Optat-Millet, G. Neiltz, M. Zillhardt, Jean Sala, Charles Schneider, Jean Mayodon and many others.

    They let artists design glass and ceramics that they produced in-house. In the 1920s, Delvaux also had its own decoration workshop where artists painted an enamel decor on the glassware by hand.

    The better producers such as Maison Haviland, Montigny le Roi, Baccarat, Sèvres and Clichy also liked to produce for Delvaux.

    Delvaux Paris regularly exhibited their collection at the Paris Salons and at the famous World Exhibition Arts et Decoratifs in 1925.

    Marcel Goupy, a renowned glass artist and decorator, has also designed decors for Delvaux. This decor is also very similar to his style of work.

    Sometimes the decors were signed with a monogram. Delvaux glassware was not always signed by the artist himself. It was always signed with 'Delvaux, 18 Rue Royale, Paris', as is also the case here.

    Condition:
    Very good, on a few grapes the gold has some minimal wearing.
  • A proposito di opere artista

    Delvaux Paris era un emporio distinto specializzato nella vendita di belle arti applicate, che esponeva le opere di artisti celebri come Clement Massier, Félix Optat-Millet, G. Neiltz, M. Zillhardt, Jean Sala, Charles Schneider, Jean Mayodon e un schiera di altri individui di talento.

    In Delvaux, agli artisti è stata concessa la libertà creativa di realizzare vetro e ceramica, un processo meticolosamente eseguito internamente. Negli anni '20, l'azienda fondò un proprio laboratorio di decorazione, dove gli artisti dipingevano minuziosamente a mano disegni in smalto sulle loro creazioni in vetro.

    Stimati produttori come Maison Haviland, Montigny le Roi, Baccarat, Sèvres e Clichy furono collaboratori entusiasti, spesso producendo pezzi squisiti per Delvaux.

    Delvaux Paris esponeva regolarmente la sua impressionante collezione in luoghi prestigiosi, tra cui i rinomati Salons di Parigi e l'iconica Esposizione Mondiale Arts et Decoratifs nel 1925.

    In particolare, il celebre artista e decoratore del vetro Marcel Goupy ha prestato la sua abilità artistica a Delvaux, infondendo il suo stile distintivo nell'arredamento, creando un collegamento perfetto con gli altri suoi capolavori.

    Occasionalmente queste decorazioni recavano un monogramma, anche se non sempre erano firmate dall'artista stesso. Invece, portavano costantemente il marchio distintivo di "Delvaux, 18 Rue Royale, Paris", un segno distintivo di qualità e artigianalità.

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