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Ocean Waves Vase by Camille Fauré
Ocean Waves Vase
Camille Fauré
Circa 1925
Waves of enamel in shades of blue, green and pink wash over this vase by the renowned Camille Fauré. Utilizing his signature technique, the vase's copper form is covered with layer upon layer of vibrant enamel, creating a "built-up" surface. One of the most celebrated decorative artists of the Art Deco era, Camille Fauré was among the most innovative designers of his age. Today, his coveted vases can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Corning Museum of Glass (New York). This example embodies his highly unique style.
Signed "C. Fauré / Limoges / France"
5" high x 6" diameter
Camille Fauré
Circa 1925
Waves of enamel in shades of blue, green and pink wash over this vase by the renowned Camille Fauré. Utilizing his signature technique, the vase's copper form is covered with layer upon layer of vibrant enamel, creating a "built-up" surface. One of the most celebrated decorative artists of the Art Deco era, Camille Fauré was among the most innovative designers of his age. Today, his coveted vases can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Corning Museum of Glass (New York). This example embodies his highly unique style.
Signed "C. Fauré / Limoges / France"
5" high x 6" diameter
Ocean Waves Vase
Camille Fauré
Circa 1925
Waves of enamel in shades of blue, green and pink wash over this vase by the renowned Camille Fauré. Utilizing his signature technique, the vase's copper form is covered with layer upon layer of vibrant enamel, creating a "built-up" surface. One of the most celebrated decorative artists of the Art Deco era, Camille Fauré was among the most innovative designers of his age. Today, his coveted vases can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Corning Museum of Glass (New York). This example embodies his highly unique style.
Signed "C. Fauré / Limoges / France"
5" high x 6" diameter
Camille Fauré
Circa 1925
Waves of enamel in shades of blue, green and pink wash over this vase by the renowned Camille Fauré. Utilizing his signature technique, the vase's copper form is covered with layer upon layer of vibrant enamel, creating a "built-up" surface. One of the most celebrated decorative artists of the Art Deco era, Camille Fauré was among the most innovative designers of his age. Today, his coveted vases can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Corning Museum of Glass (New York). This example embodies his highly unique style.
Signed "C. Fauré / Limoges / France"
5" high x 6" diameter
$2,747.50
Original: $7,850.00
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$7,850.00
$2,747.50Description
Ocean Waves Vase
Camille Fauré
Circa 1925
Waves of enamel in shades of blue, green and pink wash over this vase by the renowned Camille Fauré. Utilizing his signature technique, the vase's copper form is covered with layer upon layer of vibrant enamel, creating a "built-up" surface. One of the most celebrated decorative artists of the Art Deco era, Camille Fauré was among the most innovative designers of his age. Today, his coveted vases can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Corning Museum of Glass (New York). This example embodies his highly unique style.
Signed "C. Fauré / Limoges / France"
5" high x 6" diameter
Camille Fauré
Circa 1925
Waves of enamel in shades of blue, green and pink wash over this vase by the renowned Camille Fauré. Utilizing his signature technique, the vase's copper form is covered with layer upon layer of vibrant enamel, creating a "built-up" surface. One of the most celebrated decorative artists of the Art Deco era, Camille Fauré was among the most innovative designers of his age. Today, his coveted vases can be found in museum collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Corning Museum of Glass (New York). This example embodies his highly unique style.
Signed "C. Fauré / Limoges / France"
5" high x 6" diameter




