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Daum is a crystal studio based in Nancy, France, founded in 1878 by Jean Daum (1825–1885).[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Antiques Roadshow (American TV program), Arman, Art Nouveau, Auguste Daum, École de Nancy, Émile Gallé, Cyril Kongo, David & Charles, Exposition Universelle (1900), France, Glass casting, Henri Bergé, Hilton McConnico, Jacques Grüber, Lead glass, Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy, Nancy, France, Park Avenue, PBS, Philippe Druillet, Philippe Starck, Place Stanislas, Richard Texier, Salvador Dalí.

  2. Glassmaking companies of France
  3. Members of the École de Nancy

Antiques Roadshow (American TV program)

Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television stations.

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Arman

Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist.

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Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.

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Auguste Daum

Jean Louis Auguste Daum (1853 in Bitche – 1909 in Nancy) was a French ceramist, in glass. Daum (studio) and Auguste Daum are Members of the École de Nancy.

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École de Nancy

École de Nancy, or the Nancy School, was a group of Art Nouveau artisans and designers working in Nancy, France between 1890 and 1914. Daum (studio) and École de Nancy are art Nouveau.

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Émile Gallé

Émile Gallé (4 May 1846 in Nancy – 23 September 1904 in Nancy) was a French artist and designer who worked in glass, and is considered to be one of the major innovators in the French Art Nouveau movement. Daum (studio) and Émile Gallé are art Nouveau and Members of the École de Nancy.

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Cyril Kongo

Cyril Kongo (also known as Kongo), (born 1969 as Cyril Phan in Toulouse, France) is a French painter and graffiti artist.

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David & Charles

David & Charles Ltd is an English publishing company.

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Exposition Universelle (1900)

The Exposition Universelle of 1900, better known in English as the 1900 Paris Exposition, was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 14 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Glass casting

Glass casting is the process in which glass objects are cast by directing molten glass into a mould where it solidifies.

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Henri Bergé

Henri Bergé (October 14, 1870 – October 26, 1937) was a French designer and illustrator part of the Art Nouveau movement.

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Hilton McConnico

Joseph Hilton McConnico (13 May 1943 – 29 January 2018) was a designer and artist who was born in Memphis, Tennessee and lived and worked in Paris from 1965.

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Jacques Grüber

Jacques Grüber (25 January 1870 – 15 December 1936) was a French woodworker and glass artist. Daum (studio) and Jacques Grüber are Members of the École de Nancy.

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Lead glass

Lead glass, commonly called crystal, is a variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content of a typical potash glass.

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Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy

The Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy), one of the oldest museums in France, is housed in one of the pavilions on the Place Stanislas, in the heart of the 18th-century urban ensemble, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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Nancy, France

Nancy is the prefecture of the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle.

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Park Avenue

Park Avenue is a boulevard in New York City that carries north and southbound traffic in the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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Philippe Druillet

Philippe Druillet (born 28 June 1944) is a French comics artist and creator, and an innovator in visual design.

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Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck (born 18 January 1949) is a French industrial architect and designer known for his wide range of designs, including interior design, architecture, household objects, furniture, boats and other vehicles.

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Place Stanislas

The Place Stanislas is a large pedestrianised square in the French city of Nancy, in the Lorraine historic region.

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Richard Texier

Richard Texier (born 28 June 1955) is a French painter and sculptor.

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Salvador Dalí

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol (11 May 190423 January 1989), known as Salvador Dalí, was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work.

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See also

Glassmaking companies of France

Members of the École de Nancy

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daum_(studio)

Also known as Daum company.