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The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris is one shining example. Designed by architect Auguste Perret, every single seat in ...
Sotheby’s Paris presented the prestigious Art Nouveau glass collection of Swiss collector Francis Meyer, achieving a total of €2,824,920 in sales. At the Hôtel Drouot and throughout seven auctions, ...
Created between 1905-1915, this masterpiece captures light in a way that transforms glass into a living, breathing scene of nature. The window, made by Tiffany Furnaces and Tiffany Studios in ...
Sam Bogue, the sommelier of Penny Roma in San Francisco, tries to engage all types of drinkers with his by-the-glass list.Credit...Aya Brackett for The New York Times Supported by By Eric Asimov ...
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 ...
View An Émile Gallé Cameo Le Lac de Come Glass Vase, circa 1925, decorated with blue acid-etched views of Lake Como, on an amber ground, mark Gallé on the body, 27cm high (Circa 1925) By Gallé Emile; ...
His visit to the Universal Exhibition of 1889 introduced him to Emile Gallé’s work ... new techniques and patented his signature Favrile glass. Tiffany elevated the craft of opalescent glass ...
In some ways, this is almost literal: The railing on the terrace, for example, has been rebuilt with panes of glass so that no view is obstructed. The bar is a fluted column made of travertine, the ...
You established streetwear as a new category at Dallas Auction Gallery. When you were appraising Tiffany glass on Antiques Roadshow years ago, did you ever think you’d be selling sneakers?