EDMOND ETLING (France, active 1820-1835). "Saint Therese of Lisieux". Moulded glass, ca. 1930.
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EDMOND ETLING (France, active 1820-1835).
"Saint Therese of Lisieux".
Moulded glass, ca. 1930.
Signed on the base "Etling France".
Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.
Size: 21 x 7 x 6,5 cm.
Art Deco opalescent moulded glass figure by Etling France, depicting Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. It has a frosted opalescent iridescence with shades of blue and yellow in the light. Saint Therese holds roses and a crucifix.
Etling Glass was founded after World War I in Paris by Anonyme Edmund Etling. The company did not survive the Second World War, so all production was limited to the Art Deco period. The pieces made by Etling are similar in style to other French glassmakers such as Lalique and Sabino. Edmon Etling played an important role in the development of the Art Deco style as he worked with notable decorative arts designers during the 1920s and 1930s. On a technical level, Etling was at the forefront from the beginning of the Art Deco period. He also had his own metal foundry, from where he could have certain glass designs combined with metal.
"Saint Therese of Lisieux".
Moulded glass, ca. 1930.
Signed on the base "Etling France".
Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.
Size: 21 x 7 x 6,5 cm.
Art Deco opalescent moulded glass figure by Etling France, depicting Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. It has a frosted opalescent iridescence with shades of blue and yellow in the light. Saint Therese holds roses and a crucifix.
Etling Glass was founded after World War I in Paris by Anonyme Edmund Etling. The company did not survive the Second World War, so all production was limited to the Art Deco period. The pieces made by Etling are similar in style to other French glassmakers such as Lalique and Sabino. Edmon Etling played an important role in the development of the Art Deco style as he worked with notable decorative arts designers during the 1920s and 1930s. On a technical level, Etling was at the forefront from the beginning of the Art Deco period. He also had his own metal foundry, from where he could have certain glass designs combined with metal.
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EDMOND ETLING (France, active 1820-1835). "Saint Therese of Lisieux". Moulded glass, ca. 1930.
Estimate €250 - €300
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