Early 20th Century French Enamel Vase with Floral Decor Signed Camille Fauré
$2,400
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Decorate a table or a shelf with this elegant vintage vase. Crafted in Limoges, France circa 1930 and spherical in shape, the small vessel rests on a round brass base and features a refined brass rim at the top. The hand-painted flowers are rendered in a wonderful color palette of vibrant and warm tones, including red, orange, purple, blue, yellow, and soft whites. These vivid florals stand out against a glossy, gradient background that seamlessly transitions from earthy green to deep burgundy. This stunning piece showcases Camille Faure’s signature enamelwork technique, characterized by raised, textured details that bring the design to life with a striking three-dimensional effect. This piece reflects Art Deco influences for which Fauré was renowned. The unique ceramic piece is in excellent condition commensurate with age and use, with a rich and vibrant color palette. Makers mark on bottom for further authentication. 5.25″ Diameter x 6.75″H Camille Fauré (1874–1956) was a prominent French enamel artist, renowned for his contributions to the decorative arts, particularly through his collaborations with the Limoges pottery company. He gained recognition for his mastery of enamelwork, characterized by vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and innovative techniques. His designs often featured large floral motifs and figurative patterns, blending the organic elegance of the Art Nouveau movement with the boldness of Art Deco influences. Fauré’s signature style included raised, textured enamelwork, which gave his creations a striking three-dimensional quality. His artistic legacy remains celebrated for its craftsmanship and originality in enamel art.
Additional information
Dimensions | 5.25" W x 5.25" D x 6.75" H |
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Style | Art Deco |
Period | Early 20th Century |
SKU | 243-445 |
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