Émile Gallé
Biography
Émile Gallé was a French glass artist working within the Art Nouveau movement. Best known for his thick glass objects etched with floral motifs, Gallé often used experimental techniques that included air bubbles and cameo in his glass work. Born on May 8, 1846 in Nancy, France, he went on to study botany and fine arts, eventually learning traditional glassmaking at his father’s factory. He achieved notable success during his lifetime, especially after the Paris Exhibition of 1878 where he received very positive reviews. Though much of Gallé’s work is held in private collections, many can be found at the Musée de l’École de Nancy. He died on September 23, 1904 in Nancy, France.
Most Expensive Artwork Sold at Auction
Vase sur socle grand iris, 1901 - 1904
Sold price: 483,925 USD
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Cristallerie d'Emile Gallé
Pitcher | ホップ文ピッチャー, 1885–1890
Sale Date: November 10, 2023
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