Gabriel Argy-Rousseau
Candle lamp with masks, created ca. 1923.
In red, purple and yellow ochre glass paste. Decorated with laughing masks.
Circular patinated wrought iron base decorated with beams resting on a tripod base.
Signature in recess "G. Argy-Rousseau" circa 1923.
Bibliography:
- Y. Brunhammer, Le Style 1925, Paris, 1975, p. 183.
- J. Bloch-Dermant, G. Argy-Rousseau: Glassware as Art, London, 1991, pp. 100 and 192, no. 23.12.
- A. Duncan, Art Deco Complete: The Definitive Guide to the Decorative Arts of the 1920s and 1930s, London, 2009, p. 184.
Measurements: 14 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm.
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GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU (France, 1885 - 1953).
Candle lamp with masks, created ca. 1923.
In red, purple and yellow ochre glass paste. Decorated with laughing masks.
Circular patinated wrought iron base decorated with beams resting on a tripod base.
Signature in recess "G. Argy-Rousseau" circa 1923.
Bibliography:
- Y. Brunhammer, Le Style 1925, Paris, 1975, p. 183.
- J. Bloch-Dermant, G. Argy-Rousseau: Glassware as Art, London, 1991, pp. 100 and 192, no. 23.12.
- A. Duncan, Art Deco Complete: The Definitive Guide to the Decorative Arts of the 1920s and 1930s, London, 2009, p. 184.
Measurements: 14 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm.
Oval lamp decorated in relief with faces of angry lions and reticles as cages.
Glass artist, born in Meslay-le-Vidame. Argy-Rousseau began drawing very early, and also at a very young age he became interested in physics and chemistry, which led him to study first at the École Brequet and later at the École de Sèvres (1902). He graduated in 1906 with a degree in ceramist engineering, and began working in a technical research laboratory. At the École de Sèvres he had met Henri Cros, a pioneer in the use of "pâte-de-verre", and soon his interests would focus on this technique. He devoted himself from then on to the production of artistic glass, and in 1914 he participated for the first time in the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris. He would soon achieve remarkable success, which led him to found his own artistic glass firm in 1921: Société Anonyme des Pâtes de Verre d'Argy-Rousseau. From then on, he produced pieces mainly to order, and patented several new techniques. His works were sold throughout Europe and also in the United States, North Africa and Latin America. However, the economic crisis of 1929-30 led him to close the factory and to establish himself as an independent artist in Paris in 1932. By this time stop using glass paste to focus on the production of enameled glass, more in line with the new taste.
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