Jarrón art deco en forma husiforme, con decoración de triángulos, grabado al ácido. Vidrio transparente moteado en celeste. Hecho por Degué ( David Guerón) a finales de 1920.
Firmado en el pié: Degué
Altura 25 cm
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Degue French Art Deco Etched Glass Vase.
Rabidly Art Deco and unusual solifleur clear light blue mottled blown glass vase, acid etched, balauster form, triangles decoration. By Degué (David Gueron).Very good condition
Signed: Degué
Height: 25 cm
France. Late 1920’s
David Guerón,(1892-1950) founder and owner of the Verrerie d'Art Degué company in Paris (1926-1939), David GUERON signs his productions as DEGUE; he began by creating the Cristalleries de Compiègne in the early 1920s before settling in Paris in 1926, with a factory on Boulevard Malesherbes as well as a store where he presented his creations at 41, avenue de Paris in the 12th arrondissement of the Capital city. In some of his works, such as this vase, David Guéron distinguished himself by a beautiful audacity in the use of colors. A great rivalry existed between the great master glassmakers of the time; Charles Schneider (Le Verre français) accused David Guéron of copying his creations and the dispute was brought to court. It was the Second World War which put an end to the Degué Art Glassworks, David Guéron leaving France in 1939.