Gallé glassworks

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Gallé glassworks was the renowned Art Nouveau glass and ceramics workshop founded and led by French artist Émile Gallé in Nancy, celebrated for its innovative decorative designs.

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instanceOf Art Nouveau workshop
art workshop
glassworks
manufacturing company
aestheticCharacteristics floral ornament
organic forms
subtle color gradations
artForm decorative arts
artisticStyle Art Nouveau
associatedWith École de Nancy
city Nancy
country France
founder Émile Gallé
founderNationality French
founderOccupation artist
designer
heritageStatus important representative of French Art Nouveau design
industry ceramics
glassmaking
influenced 20th-century art glass
French decorative arts
influencedBy Japanese art
Symbolism
botanical forms
location Nancy, France
materialUsed ceramic
glass
movement Art Nouveau
namedAfter Émile Gallé
notableFor innovative decorative designs
nature-inspired motifs
symbolist themes
technical experimentation in glass
period early 20th century
late 19th century
product art glass
ceramic wares
decorative glassware
lamps
tableware
vases
region Lorraine
roleInMovement major center of French Art Nouveau glass
technique acid-etched glass
cameo glass
layered glass
marquetry in glass
wheel-carved glass

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