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    Posted 10 years ago

    IanBrighton
    (573 items)

    I would be interested to know if it is felt that this should belong in Art Nouveau or Art Deco, as I always think of these as Deco (although the "high Deco" would be plainer and more geometric, with no applied glass, but very likely enamelled).
    I am posting this in Nouveau as I haven't resolved this question - so any feedback on this point is welcome.

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 10 years ago
      Art Glass would be suitable since it would not be made during the Art Nouveau or Deco period and I can't see the "Nouveau" style in it. RER(BOB)
    2. IanBrighton IanBrighton, 10 years ago
      I appreciate your comments in a contentious issue. I suppose I am confused by the "cross-over" and can see elements of both in this. Thank you kindly for the thoughts. I am reminded of the catalogue pages from the 1920s showing both *very* Deco and *very* Nouveau glass (from the same year) in the books. I would like to think it is Kralik.

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