Posted 9 years ago
bohemiangl…
(647 items)
1884
Earthenware, gray-white body with white tin glaze and black paint.
Signed in black: Gallé Nancy Déposé with the Lorraine Cross.
8 cm X 10 cm
This whimsical faience (pin dish)? by Émile Gallé shows cleverness and playfulness in an object inspired by folk pottery of the 18th and early 19th centuries (i.e. a vase shaped like a book, etc.). In this case, a bird-like origami shape (a nod to Japonisme) is covered in painted images of several different birds... a duck, chickens, an owl, etc. This same shape has also been found resembling a folded playing card (with hearts, clubs, etc on the outside), and also illustrating political issues of the day. One of these was in support for stopping the demolition of the Porte St-Georges, one of the original gates built around Nancy in 1602 (which still stands today). Correspondingly, shaped toys made of paper and cardboard as geometrized small animals was popular in France in the 19th century.*
I have created a pinterest page for other examples of this type by Gallé:
https://www.pinterest.com/warrengalle/galle-faience-origami-shapes/
*source: Nancy - Jugendstil in Lothringen 1900, published by the Munich City Museum
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this I love!!
very innovative at that time as everything done by Gallé. Pienso que es una pieza para los alfileres de los pañales.
Thanks -that's what I thought - a pin dish
Love, love it! So fun and interesting.
Such a cool interesting piece! I love it!!
Wow, Warren, I only just saw this post. I had no idea that this style was developed so long ago! This piece is amazing. My husband is an engineer and loves origami; I am going to share this with him - thanks! :)