Beautiful, spacious vase by the French glass artist Marcel Goupy (Fr. 1886-1954). In this period, Goupy was working on various glass techniques, this vase is made of a double layer of clear glass, in addition, Goupy painted the vase with enamel.
He has opted for a landscape with various stylized trees, such as cypresses, birches and deciduous trees, which are in turn lined with gold, which in the distance is reminiscent of the age-old cloisonné technique.
The simplicity of the shape with the slightly flared neck also makes it a stylish and timeless design. Around 1928 this form was very modern.
At the time, the vase was sold at the renowned Galerie Rouard in Paris, the permanent gallery of Marcel Goupy, in addition, Goupy always exhibited at the various Paris Salons, the Contempora Exhibition in New York, 1929 and the World Exhibitions.
The vase is signed on the bottom in black with 'M. Goupy'.
Biography:
Marcel Goupy (France, 1886-1954),
Painter, ceramist and decorator of glass, crystal and designer, was
originally trained as an architect at the l'École des Arts décoratifs in
Paris.
He lived and worked in Paris and had his own studio. He
designed sets and decorated porcelain (Théodor Haviland), earthenware
sets (Belgium) as well as crystal and glass. In 1909 he came into
contact with Georges Rouard, for whom he also started designing. He
exhibited for several years at the Salon d'Automne and in 1929 at the
Contempora Exhibition in New York.
In 1914 he made his first
enamel works on glass. His enamel decorations on glass were very
successful and popular. In 1909, the gallery owner Georges Rouard, at 34
Avenue de l'Opera, started a gallery in the old house À la Paix. Marcel
Goupy was paired with Jules Mabut and together they created beautiful artglass. The gallery contracted him and other artists such as Jean Luce,
Auguste Heiligenstein (Auguste Heiligenstein first worked as an
assistant to Marccel Goupy.), Maurice Marinot, Henri Navarre, André
Thuret, Georges Despret and François-Emile Décorchemont.
Throughout
his life, Goupy has remained associated with the Rouard gallery. He also
exhibited there permanently. After the death of Georges Rouard in 1929,
Marcel Goupy became artistic director of Galerie Rouard.
His
production included many stylized plants and flowers, but he also
painted animals and people, all with the use of enamel. He designed almost small
paintings of enamel that also matched the shape of the glass.
He
perfected his techniques by also working the glass with colour powders
and working ton sur ton. His work was always harmonious and
surprising.
He participated in all the major events of his time, such as
the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs in 1925, where he was
also one of the jury members for the glass section.
His work is
very wanted internationally and can be found in various museum
collections, for example in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD) in
Paris.
Literature:
- Philippe Olland; "Dictionnaire des
Maîtres Verriers de l'Art Nouveau á l'Art Déco" Marques &
signatures, pagina 166 en 167. Éditions Faton 2016.
- Alastair Duncan;"Art Deco Complete", pagina 383. Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 2009.
- Victor Arwas, 'Glass, Art Nouveau to Art Deco', Academy Editions London 1987.
- 'Wat is art nouveau & art deco waard', deel I&II, redactie
Rob Zeegers Janny Stuurman-Aalbers en Reinold Stuurman, Uitgeverij
Scriptum Art, Schiedam, NL and Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, Gent, België,
2001. Part II, p. 132 and 322.
Very nice condition, a few minor light scratches , because of age and use.
Material:
Glass, enamel
Measurements:
Height: 18,5 cm
(7,28")
Neck diameter: 20,5 cm
(8,07")
Weight:
1.500 grams
(52,91oz)
Year:
approximately 1928
Origin:
France
Artist / atelier:
Marcel Goupy,