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Daum Nancy Acid-Etched Vase
Acid Etched Vase
Daum Nancy
Circa 1930
This exceptional Art Deco vase by Daum Nancy exemplifies the eraās embrace of modern design. Its spherical form is adorned with bold, acid-etched swirling motifs, creating a dynamic interplay of geometry and depth. The rich blue glass emphasizes Daumās mastery of texture. This technique, a signature of the renowned glassmaker, showcases the refinement and innovation that defined French decorative arts of the period.
Founded by the Daum family in Nancy, France, this renowned glassmaking firm reached prominence during the Art Nouveau movement. They quickly developed their unique style, using labor-intensive techniques like multi-layered acid etching and hand carving. Their fluid, organic motifs, as seen in this vase, have become emblematic of Daumās work, and their dedication to craft was recognized with the Grand Prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, solidifying their position as masters of glass artistry.
Signed āDaum Nancy Franceā
10 3/4" high x 9" diameter
Daum Nancy
Circa 1930
This exceptional Art Deco vase by Daum Nancy exemplifies the eraās embrace of modern design. Its spherical form is adorned with bold, acid-etched swirling motifs, creating a dynamic interplay of geometry and depth. The rich blue glass emphasizes Daumās mastery of texture. This technique, a signature of the renowned glassmaker, showcases the refinement and innovation that defined French decorative arts of the period.
Founded by the Daum family in Nancy, France, this renowned glassmaking firm reached prominence during the Art Nouveau movement. They quickly developed their unique style, using labor-intensive techniques like multi-layered acid etching and hand carving. Their fluid, organic motifs, as seen in this vase, have become emblematic of Daumās work, and their dedication to craft was recognized with the Grand Prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, solidifying their position as masters of glass artistry.
Signed āDaum Nancy Franceā
10 3/4" high x 9" diameter
$5,197.50
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Acid Etched Vase
Daum Nancy
Circa 1930
This exceptional Art Deco vase by Daum Nancy exemplifies the eraās embrace of modern design. Its spherical form is adorned with bold, acid-etched swirling motifs, creating a dynamic interplay of geometry and depth. The rich blue glass emphasizes Daumās mastery of texture. This technique, a signature of the renowned glassmaker, showcases the refinement and innovation that defined French decorative arts of the period.
Founded by the Daum family in Nancy, France, this renowned glassmaking firm reached prominence during the Art Nouveau movement. They quickly developed their unique style, using labor-intensive techniques like multi-layered acid etching and hand carving. Their fluid, organic motifs, as seen in this vase, have become emblematic of Daumās work, and their dedication to craft was recognized with the Grand Prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, solidifying their position as masters of glass artistry.
Signed āDaum Nancy Franceā
10 3/4" high x 9" diameter
Daum Nancy
Circa 1930
This exceptional Art Deco vase by Daum Nancy exemplifies the eraās embrace of modern design. Its spherical form is adorned with bold, acid-etched swirling motifs, creating a dynamic interplay of geometry and depth. The rich blue glass emphasizes Daumās mastery of texture. This technique, a signature of the renowned glassmaker, showcases the refinement and innovation that defined French decorative arts of the period.
Founded by the Daum family in Nancy, France, this renowned glassmaking firm reached prominence during the Art Nouveau movement. They quickly developed their unique style, using labor-intensive techniques like multi-layered acid etching and hand carving. Their fluid, organic motifs, as seen in this vase, have become emblematic of Daumās work, and their dedication to craft was recognized with the Grand Prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, solidifying their position as masters of glass artistry.
Signed āDaum Nancy Franceā
10 3/4" high x 9" diameter










