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"Morning glory-shaped flower vase with butterfly design"


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By Emile Galle
Height:53.8 Diameter:24.2
Around 1900, France

Emile Galle expressed his artistry by experimenting with various techniques. The butterflies on the surface of this flower vase are inserted by a kind of "glass marquetry". A colored glass butterfly is fused onto the surface of the vase and smoothed by heating. This technique produces a decorative effect comparable to wood-worked marquetry. In this object, pale yellow glass simulates the veins of leaves.


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