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An Art Nouveau set of 3 glass Cairngorm vases. Made in Stourbridge, England, probably by Stuart and Sons these 3 vases are decorated with applied amethyst cabochons and clear glass trails.
The smallest vase is approx. 6 cm tall and 15 cm diameter and the two taller vases are 16cm tall and 9 cm diameter.
A very decorative set in excellent original condition
History
Art Nouveau, ornamental style of art that flourished between about 1890 and 1910 throughout Europe and the United States. Art Nouveau is characterized by its use of a long, sinuous, organic line and was employed most often in architecture, interior design, jewellery and glass design, posters, and illustration.
It was a deliberate attempt to create a new style, free of the imitative historicism that dominated much of 19th-century art and design. About this time the term Art Nouveau was coined, in Belgium by the periodical L’Art Moderne to describe the work of the artist group Les Vingt and in Paris by S. Bing, who named his gallery L’Art Nouveau.
The style was called Jugendstil in Germany, Sezessionstil in Austria, Stile Floreale (or Stile Liberty) in Italy, and Modernismo (or Modernista) in Spain.
Date English circa 1900
Condition Excellent original condition
Dimensions The smallest vase is approx. 6 cm tall and 15 cm diameter and the two taller vases are 16cm tall and 9 cm diameter
Dimensions
The smallest vase is approx. 6 cm tall and 15 cm diameter and the two taller vases are 16cm tall and 9 cm diameterCondition report
Excellent original conditionStock number
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