



François-Théodore Legras vase, 1900
Attributed to François-Théodore Legras (1836–1916), an emblematic master glassmaker of Art Nouveau, this translucent amber glass vase features a sumptuous enamel decoration of stylized irises in shades of parma, white and soft green.
Created for the Montjoie glassworks at the turn of the 20th century, it reflects the floral and sensual aesthetic of the time, where nature became a central and poetic motif.
General condition
Very good condition. No chips, enamel finely preserved. Discreet traces of age consistent with a piece from this period.
Dimensions
Height: 39.5 cm
Style and placement advice
Place on a console table, in a display case, or on a freestanding base. Ideal for an Art Nouveau setting or a refined interior with a central statement piece. It stands on its own.
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