Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy
Vase "Perruches" by Marcel Goupy

Vase "Perruches" 1923 - 1927

Marcel Goupy

BicchiereSmalto
23 cm
ConditionExcellent
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  • A proposito di opere d'arte
    Beautiful solifleur vase made by Marcel Goupy. It is refined and elegant, this crystal solifleur (vase for one flower). On the convex belly are 3 medallions with a parakeet between the green in enamel.
    The refinement of the painting already indicates why Marcel Goupy has such a great reputation as a glass artist.
    The vase is beautifully shaped, the vase has a convex belly that gradually widens into a narrow neck. The vase is painted with enamel in the colours dark red, green, purple, pink and white.

    The vase is signed on the bottom with M. Goupy in dark red enamel.

    Biography:
    Marcel Goupy (France, 1886-1954), Painter, ceramist and decorator of glass, crystal and designer, was originally trained as an architect at the l'Ecole 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 works.
    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 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 also 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 popular 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.

    Measurements:
    Height: 23 cm (9,06")
    Neck diameter: 2 cm (79")
    Foot diameter: 5 cm (1,97")

  • A proposito di opere artista

    Marcel Goupy (Francia, 1886-1954), pittore, ceramista e decoratore di vetri, cristalli e designer, si è formato inizialmente come architetto presso l'Ecole des Arts décoratifs di Parigi.

    Viveva e lavorava a Parigi e aveva il suo studio. Ha disegnato set e decorato porcellane (Théodor haviland), set di terracotta (Belgio) così come cristallo e vetro. Nel 1909 entra in contatto con Georges Rouard, per il quale inizia anche a disegnare. Espone per diversi anni al Salon d'Automne e nel 1929 alla mostra Contempora di New York.

    Nel 1914 realizza i suoi primi lavori a smalto su vetro. Le sue decorazioni a smalto su vetro ebbero molto successo e popolarità. Nel 1909, il gallerista Georges Rouard, al 34 di Avenue de l'Opera, aprì una galleria nella vecchia casa Á la Paix. Marcel Goupy è stato accoppiato con Jules Mabut e insieme hanno creato bellissime opere. La galleria ha contratto lui e altri artisti come Jean Luce, Auguste Heiligenstein (Auguste Heiligenstein lavorò prima come assistente di Marccel Goupy.), Maurice Marinot, Henri Navarre, André Thuret, Georges Despret e François-Emile Décorchemont.
    Per tutta la sua vita, Goupy è rimasto associato alla galleria Rouard. Ha anche esposto lì in modo permanente. Dopo la morte di Georges Rouard nel 1929, Marcel Goupy divenne direttore artistico della Galerie Rouard.

    La sua produzione comprendeva molte piante e fiori stilizzati, ma dipinse anche animali e persone, tutti con smalto. Ha disegnato quasi piccoli dipinti di smalto che si abbinavano anche alla forma del vetro. Perfezionò le sue tecniche lavorando anche il vetro con polveri colorate e lavorando anche ton sur ton. Il suo lavoro è sempre stato armonioso e sorprendente. Partecipò a tutti i maggiori eventi del suo tempo, come l'Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs nel 1925, dove fu anche uno dei membri della giuria per la sezione del vetro.

    Il suo lavoro è molto popolare a livello internazionale e si trova in varie collezioni museali, ad esempio nel Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD) di Parigi.

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