Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century
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Suite Of 4 Glazed Earthenware Facade Elements, Signed Muller, 19th Century

19th century
Art Nouveau
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    Set of 4 glazed earthenware panels in flamboyant colors, for architectural facade decoration, made by the ceramist Emile Müller: large rectangular panels with blue outlines, framing a lyre motif, with pine thorns; on each side, a green baluster

    The panels are signed Müller Ivry

    Emile Müller, French ceramist, sculptor and architect, founded his company Grande Tuilerie in Ivry Port (Seine) in 1854, specializing in ceramic products for construction and industry, as well as art ceramics. His achievements, rewarded at Universal Exhibitions, brought him international fame.
    During the Universal Exhibition of 1889, Émile Müller created the sandstone balustrades of the Eiffel Tower.
    When he died in 1889, it was his son, Louis, who took over the management of the Grande Tuilerie, under the new name of “Émile Müller et Compagnie”

    Good general condition, some wear and old restorations, 

    An additional broken panel given to complete


    Dimensions approx:
    Height 78cm
    66x8cm

    Ref: 7YNMTX1DH0

    Condition As is
    Style Art Nouveau (Stained glass of Art Nouveau Style)
    Period 19th century (Stained glass 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Emile Müller 1823-1889
    Width (cm) 66
    Height (cm) 78
    Depth (cm) 8
    Materials Earthenware
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 8-15 Business Days
    Location 13010, Marseille, France
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