Emile Galle, (1846-1904) was a French designer of glass, furniture and jewellery and leader of the Nancy School in the applied arts. He was undoubtedly the most outstanding of the French glassmakers of the late nineteenth century.

Born in Nancy, the son of the owner of a prosperous glass and faience factory, he studied botany, drawing and landscape painting and from 1862 to 1864, the techniques of glass production at Weimar Art School in Germany. After further travels, study and work he returned to Nancy in 1873, and began to produce fine pottery, jewellery, and furniture in his own glass studio. In 1874 he was given control of the family glass business.

Galle began experimenting with coloured glass, attempting to improve the range of colours without diminishing the transparency of the material. These early experiments culminated in the vivid blue glass, created by means of cobalt oxides, which came more...

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Rare Emile Galle faience cat figurine signed E Galle Nancy…

Emile Galle Faience Cat Figurine with Glass Eyes, Signed

Rare Emile Galle faience cat figurine signed E Galle Nancy Depose, with parts of original purchase sticker, with ornate handpainted floral decoration, dog cameo collar and glass set eyes, height 33 cm

A pair of rare late 19th century Emile Galle faience figures, C.…

Emile Galle Faience Figures with Blue Hearts

A pair of rare late 19th century Emile Galle faience figures, C.1880 - 1890. Designed by Emile Galle (France 1846 - 1904). Signed to foot of each. Both modelled seated and decorated with blue glazed hearts and spots against a yellow ground, inset glass…