Product Description
Art Deco Japanese Tobei / Showa Period Patinated Bronze Vase c. 1935
Tobei Showa Period (1926-1989) Japan
Richly patinated bronze vase in a spherical form with three buttress elements decorated with a highly stylized woven basketry-type design.
Marks: Japanese characters for Tobei
H: 7″ x Dia: 7 1/4″
Art Deco Japanese Tobei / Showa Period Patinated Bronze Vase c. 1935
ANDRÉ THURET (1898-1965) France
“Organic” vase/bowl c. 1930
Handblown and formed clear glass with bubble technique encapsulating a frosty white oxide.
Signed: ANDRÉ THURET
H: 2 3/8″ x D: 4″ x W: 6 1/4″
Andre Thuret was one of the first modern French studio glass artists and a contemporary of Maurice Marinot. He was born on November 3, 1898 in Paris. It is by science that Andre Thuret came to art. It is in Thuret the engineer and the chemist who serve Thuret the vase artist. The scientist places at the disposal of the creator of forms, rates/rhythms and colors the fluid and transparent beauty of glass and the reactions of metallic oxides. He worked in a traditional glass blowing technique at a temperature often exceeding 1,000 degrees. Thuret exhibited at the Salon d’Automne in 1928 and 1932 and obtained his first plate of the Company of Encouragement to Art. He was invited to exhibit in the United States in 1929-1930. Andre Thuret received his Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1947.