Gallé, Emile, 1846-1906 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].

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Gallé, Emile, 1846-1906 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].

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Gallé, Emile, 1846-1904

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Emile Gallé (1846-1904) was a celebrated French designer and one of the leaders of the Art Nouveau movement. Born in 1846, in the Eastern French town of Nancy, Gallé was the son of a successful faience and furniture manufacturer. He attended the Lycee Impérial in Nancy and in 1862, at the age of sixteen, he began to travel across Europe studying mineralogy, art history and botany. After returning home in 1864, Gallé spent three years studying glassmaking at one of his father’s workshops in Meise...