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Enameled and Gilded Vase

Enameled and Gilded Vase

Bowl
Enamelled Japonisme Vase
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Object Name: 
Enameled and Gilded Vase
Department
European
Category
19th Century European
Place Made: 
England, Amblecote
Date: 
1875-1899
Color
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colorless
Technique
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glassblowing
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tooling
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frosting
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gilding
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cutting
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enameling
Material
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glass
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enamel
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gold
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 25.7 cm, Diam (max): 14.5 cm
Accession Number: 
2005.2.5
Location: 
On Display
Description
Colorless glass; blown, tooled, cut, acid-etched, gilded, enameled. Baluster-shaped vase with relief-gilded bottom ring and rim. Relief decoration of rose festoons painted in violet and green enamel, hanging from gilded loops.
Label Text
Jules Barbe (b. 1847) was a French master enameler and gilder who worked for the Dennis Glass Works of Thomas Webb and Sons in Amblecote from 1879, when he came to England, until 1901, when he started as an independent glass decorator in Stourbridge. Some biographical accounts indicate that Barbe spent most of his career in painting monograms and coats of arms on glass and porcelain. During World War I, he reportedly had to enamel mustard pots for a living. This was at the end of his career, when his earlier accomplishments apparently sank into oblivion. However, a few attributable and signed pieces show that Jules Barbe was capable of a remarkable craftsmanship. The Corning Museum of Glass owns his greatest known masterpiece, the gourd vase (89.2.7), a collaboration with the engraver Fridolin Kretschmann. The acquisition of a signed vase with relief gilded rims and enameled rose festoons, a counterpart to a vase in the Broadfield House Glass Museum, Kingswinford, England, strengthens the Museum's rank as a prime reference collection of the work of this artist.
Inscription
J. Barbe Enameled Edge of enameled rose festoons.
Provenance
Philippe, Joseph, Former Collection to
Cobb Antiques Ltd., Source to 2005-03-28
Val Saint Lambert, Former Collection to
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report 2005 (2006) p. 11;
From Palace to Parlour : A Celebration of 19th-century (2003) pp. 24-25, # 33;

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