Gallé Dragonfly Planter
(GDP)
Designed by Marie Michon
15" x 15" x 15"; 90lbs.
Emile Gallé (1846-1904) was one of the foremost figures of the French
Art Nouveau movement. He began his working career as apprentice to his father,
a studio glassmaker. By 1884 he had developed his unique Art Nouveau style
and was supplying studio glass to, among others, the Parisian shop "L'Art
Nouveau", (source of the movement's namesake). He produced many forms of art
glass and later furniture, but is perhaps best known for his overlaid cameo
pieces of unusual design and exquisite quality. These pieces now command vast
sums at auctions. In this series of planters and birdbaths by Marie Michon,
we have endeavored to reproduce some of his finer work.