Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons
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Stained glass - Stained glass windows - Vegetation with herons

20th century
Art Nouveau
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From: 28300, Lèves, France

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    Two herons at the water's edge, surrounded by lush vegetation of reeds, irises, papyrus, bindweed, water lilies, and other flowers. Above, a tit and a kingfisher fly, trying to catch butterflies and dragonflies.
    Signed "H. Curcier Bx rue Vital Carles 19." Henri Curcier was a glass painter from Bordeaux, active from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
    This pair of stained-glass windows is typical of the vegetation and naturalist scenes fashionable in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
    Transparent glass painted with grisaille and enamels, set with lead.

    Ref: I57BMVNWE2

    Condition Restored
    Style Art Nouveau (Stained glass of Art Nouveau Style)
    Period 20th century (Stained glass 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Length (cm) 84
    Height (cm) 208
    Materials Glass, Lead
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 28300, Lèves, France
    Shipping Information As the delivery of stained glass windows is always tricky, the ideal is for you to come and collect them.
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