Vase in Sèvres Porcelain by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann, (1869-1933)

Vase in Sèvres Porcelain by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann, (1869-1933)

Vase in Sèvres Porcelain by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann, (1869-1933)

769-Vase in Sèvres Porcelain by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann
770-Vase in Sèvres Porcelain by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann
771-Vase in Sèvres Porcelain by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann
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Vase of Ruhlmann shape with a gilded bronze base, decorated with stylized foliage, signed with the stamp of Sèvres and dated 1931.

This Sèvres porcelain vase designed by Ruhlmann is distinguished by its elegance and sobriety. Its form is pure, with geometric lines and harmonious proportions. The vase exudes an impression of modernity and refinement, characteristic of Émile Ruhlmann's aesthetic approach.

The Sèvres porcelain used for this vase is brilliantly white and exceptionally fine, testifying to the craftsmanship and superior quality of the material. The surface of the vase is smooth and perfectly polished, reflecting the light and adding a dimension of luxury to the whole.

The emphasis is on simplicity and elegance in the design of this vase. The details are subtle, highlighting the purity of the lines. The decoration, so present in other Art Deco pieces, is minimal here. Delicate geometric shapes, such as circles or straight lines, may be present, creating a modern, balanced aesthetic.

The colors used are often sober, with soft shades or discreet accents. Pastel tones, such as beige, gray or pale blue, are commonly used to complement the whiteness of porcelain. Sometimes, touches of gold or silver may be present to add a note of sophistication and luxury.

 

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