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Anatole Riecke Art Deco black opaline glass red vase 1949
$ 5,500
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Description
This beautiful Art Deco vase in black opaline glass, abstract hand-painted decoration in white with subtle red highlights, is a creation by the artist Anatole Riecke, signed and dated 1949. As Master Glassmaker of La Coupole in Paris, he was responsible for the venue’s iconic decorative schemes in the 1930s. His work with opaline glass is expressed here through a geometric, Cubist-inspired composition, with angular forms and strong contrasts set against a deep glossy black ground. Chic and timeless, this vase will complement both antique and contemporary interiors. It is in very good vintage condition and represents an elegant and decorative piece.
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Dimensions
W. 3.94 in; H. 15.75 in; D. 3.94 in; W. 10 cm; H. 40 cm; D. 10 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cedric, Alice and Damien are pleased to present our eclectic selection of 20th-century pieces, mainly from France, and from the 1940s to the 1970s. We curate our collection based on knowledge, intuition, and of course aesthetics. We restore all our pieces in house, and we truly care about design as much as our clients do. We are quite experienced in sourcing and international shipping, and we will be pleased to help you find the one-of-a-kind pieces you are looking for.
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