Cameo Art Glass

Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe

Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe

Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe
Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe. Fast-forward to France in the first quarter of the 20th century where the Art Nouveau movement was ending an ornate period that had begun with quiet Victorian grace.

Enter the glass artist Charles Schneider, who began his work in 1918 within the customary motifs of Art Nouveau, but soon mesmerized the world with flamboyant designs that heralded a bold vision of the future. This new design movement was later called Art Deco after the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Moderne in Paris in 1925. Charles Schneider's contribution to art glass is an extensive, exceedingly varied, hand-blown body of work produced within a short period of time, demonstrating a cross section of glassmaking and decorating skills. His work used every known decorative glass technique, i.

Hot' work such as internal decorations, applied glass, imbedded glass, overlaid glass; and'cold' techniques like enameling, acid treatments, wheel-carving, etching, engraving. This Charles Schneider glass vase is an impressive piece of art deco in a beautiful mottled yellow, orange and brown layered glass. An outstanding example of a Charles Schneider piece. The pattern that surrounds the body is a bell flower.

Very impressive art glass that is acid etched. Very beautiful piece that some may call a compote but is known as Coupe in French. Exceptional detail to every aspect of this vase.

A perfect gift for any occasion or add to your own collection. Be proud to display this piece of Schneider glass! Displays exceptionally well from all angles.

Exceptional vase in that it is undamaged, no chips, no cracks, no scratches. Appropriately signed Le Verre France. Any non-perfections are from the firing/manufacturing process.

H:11", Base: 5 3/8" , Rim: 9 3/4 ID1833. Please review the high resolution pictures because they are part of the description. The pictures are taken with a macro lens which show exceptional detail. Please review each picture carefully and contact with any questions. If you have any questions and we will do all that we can to help. See more of my items here. Well packaged & safely delivered. The item "Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe" is in sale since Saturday, June 11, 2016. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Other Art Glass". The seller is "kingsfortune" and is located in Fishers, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Le Verre France
  • Country/Region of Origin: France
  • Color: Brown
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Object Type: Coupe
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Type of Glass: Cameo
  • Glassmaking Technique: Etched
  • Features: Signed

Charles Schneider Vase, 1925-27 Le Verre France Art Deco Bell Flower Coupe