Emile Gallé
Emile Gallé was a pioneering French glassmaker and furniture designer, celebrated for his innovative designs and contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, which emphasized natural forms and craftsmanship.
Born on May 04, 1846 (180 years old)
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Latvia:
Émile Gallé was a prominent glass artist whose death in 1904 allowed Daum to become a leader in decorative glass.
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Émile Gallé was a glass artist who developed new techniques in glassblowing and founded the École de Nancy.
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Emile Gallé was a master glassmaker and mentor to Jean Prouvé.
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