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Vase, Lions
This is a vase.
This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from The Cleveland Museum of Art as part of The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.
Gabriel Argy-Rousseau’s pâte-de-verre vases referenced animals in the African Sahara, a subject also used by Gallé and Daum in cased glass. Works by Argy-Rousseau were featured in the 1926 traveling American exhibition of selections from the Paris 1925 exposition.
It is credited Lent by The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Henry H. Hawley, 1995.92.
- Stool (Tabouret)
- wood, lacquer, sharkskin.
- Lent by Brooklyn Museum, Purchased with funds given by an anonymous donor,....
- 33.2016.7
- Vase (France)
- glass.
- Gift of the Estate of Max Kobre.
- 1996-45-1
- Vase (France)
- pate-de-verre glass.
- Museum purchase through gift of George A. Hearn.
- 1969-21-1
Our curators have highlighted 1 object that are related to this one.
- Necklaces And Bracelets, Giraffe
- red and black lacquer and oréum.
- Lent by Siegelson, New York.
- 61.2016.5a/c
Its dimensions are
Diameter: w. 16.40 cm (6 7/16 inches); Overall: h. 22.20 cm (8 11/16 inches)
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.