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Legras & Cie. Montjoie, Saint Denis Glassworks. France, ca. 1900. Rare and unusual pair of Art

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Legras & Cie. Montjoie, Saint Denis Glassworks. France, ca. 1900. Rare and unusual pair of Art
Legras & Cie. Montjoie, Saint Denis Glassworks. France, ca. 1900. Rare and unusual pair of Art
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Legras & Cie. Montjoie, Saint Denis Glassworks. France, ca. 1900.
Pair of Art Nouveau vases, "Nile Green" or "Imperial Green" series.
Gilt and silver engraved glass.
Works of similar characteristics reproduced in the book "Legras Verrier" by Argus Valentines. Pages 235-235.
Wear due to the passage of time.
Measurements: 59 x 23 x 15 cm .
Rare and unusual pair of large soliflower vases, from the "Green Nile" series. Blown glass with frosted bottom, engraved with vegetal decorations, borders and acorns in gold and silver.
François-Théodore Legras, at the age of 20, joined the glass factory near his native village as a clerk. This is where he learned his trade. At the age of 24, he left his native Vosges to go to work at the glass factory in La Plaine Saint-Denis , a suburb of the town of Saint Denis near Paris, where he was hired as a clerk. Six months later, he became production manager and in 1866, at the age of 27, he became director of the glass factory. He then built a new modern factory and a workers' estate which, over the years, became an industrial complex of almost 20,000 square metres. He became managing director of Legras et Cie, then of Verrerie et Cristallerie de Saint-Denis. He took part in numerous national and international exhibitions where he was often awarded prizes. He was also responsible for the glass and crystal part of the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris. In 1909, he handed over the management of his business to his nephew Charles Legras. From 1914 onwards, production changed style and was inspired by Art Deco, with a return to simple lines and a certain sobriety. Legras's production was effective until 1928. His favourite subjects were all varieties of chrysanthemums, lilies and orchids. He also made frosted glasses. He practised all glass techniques and was a great admirer of Emile Gallé whom he tried to imitate in artistic pieces. Legras' artistic creations are not always signed, but their form often allows them to be recognised.
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Legras & Cie. Montjoie, Saint Denis Glassworks. France, ca. 1900. Rare and unusual pair of Art

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