PIERRE D'AVESN (France, 1901 - 1990/91). Art Deco vase, ca. 1930. Moulded and satin-finished glass,
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PIERRE D'AVESN (France, 1901 - 1990/91).
Art Deco vase, ca. 1930.
Moulded and satin-finished glass, with relief ornamentation.
Signed on the reverse.
Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.
Measurements: 20 cm (height); 15 cm (diameter).
Ornamental vase, designed by Pierre d'Avesn, with a conical body and floral decoration in relief. It retains traces of polychromy. Pierre D'Avesn, whose real name was Pierre Gire, studied at the School of Decorative Arts in Paris, and at the age of fourteen he joined the firm of René Lalique, where he learned the glass arts from this great master. He worked with Lalique for twelve years, and designed some of the firm's most famous pieces for him, such as the "Serpent" and "Tourbillons" vases. In 1927 he began working for Daum, designing and supervising production at their Luneville factory, which specialised in Art Deco glass for export, mainly to the United States. However, the factory closed in 1932 due to the Depression, and between 1937 and 1940 D'Avesn worked for Verlys. Although it is not known for certain, it is possible that after the Second World War he continued to work for the art glass industry, probably in Choisy-Le-Roi/Sèvres.
Art Deco vase, ca. 1930.
Moulded and satin-finished glass, with relief ornamentation.
Signed on the reverse.
Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.
Measurements: 20 cm (height); 15 cm (diameter).
Ornamental vase, designed by Pierre d'Avesn, with a conical body and floral decoration in relief. It retains traces of polychromy. Pierre D'Avesn, whose real name was Pierre Gire, studied at the School of Decorative Arts in Paris, and at the age of fourteen he joined the firm of René Lalique, where he learned the glass arts from this great master. He worked with Lalique for twelve years, and designed some of the firm's most famous pieces for him, such as the "Serpent" and "Tourbillons" vases. In 1927 he began working for Daum, designing and supervising production at their Luneville factory, which specialised in Art Deco glass for export, mainly to the United States. However, the factory closed in 1932 due to the Depression, and between 1937 and 1940 D'Avesn worked for Verlys. Although it is not known for certain, it is possible that after the Second World War he continued to work for the art glass industry, probably in Choisy-Le-Roi/Sèvres.
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PIERRE D'AVESN (France, 1901 - 1990/91). Art Deco vase, ca. 1930. Moulded and satin-finished glass,
Estimate €400 - €500
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