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Pierre d’Avesn, vase.
French Art Deco vase in pressed clear glass with vertically flowing ribs and a gently undulating rim. The model is unsigned, which is typical for part of Pierre d’Avesn’s production during the 1930s.
Origin: France.
Designer: Pierre d’Avesn.
Material: Pressed glass.
Dimensions: H. 16 cm, D. 16 cm.
Period: Approx. 1930s.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor signs of wear.
Bio:
Pierre d’Avesn was the artistic name of Pierre Girre (1901–1990), a key figure in French Art Deco glass. He began his career at the age of 14 working for René Lalique, where he spent nearly a decade contributing to the design of several iconic models, including the Serpent and Tourbillons vases. In later years, he worked independently and for various French glass manufacturers, developing a distinctive style characterised by sculptural forms, rhythmic vertical elements, and a refined balance between ornament and clarity. His glass designs from the 1930s are today regarded as important examples of French Art Deco design.
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