Muller Frères, the Glossary
Muller Frères were French glassmakers located in Lunéville, France.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Alsace, Art Nouveau, Émile Gallé, Lampshade, Lunéville, Vase.
- Art Nouveau stubs
- Defunct companies of France
- French glass artists
Alsace
Alsace (Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss ˈɛlsɑs; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) ˈɛlzas ⓘ; Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.
Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.
See Muller Frères and Art Nouveau
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. Muller Frères and Émile Gallé are art Nouveau and French glass artists.
See Muller Frères and Émile Gallé
Lampshade
A lampshade is a fixture that envelops the lightbulb on a lamp to diffuse the light it emits.
See Muller Frères and Lampshade
Lunéville
Lunéville (German, obsolete: Lünstadt) is a commune in the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle.
See Muller Frères and Lunéville
Vase
A vase is an open container.
See also
Art Nouveau stubs
- American Hotel, Amsterdam
- Cocorico (magazine)
- Dekorative Kunst
- Estonia Theatre
- Frog House
- Hotel Majestic (Tunis)
- Madame Guimard's furniture
- Maison de l'Art Nouveau
- Muller Frères
- Musée de l'École de Nancy
- Réseau Art Nouveau Network
- Tudric
- Ver Sacrum (magazine)
Defunct companies of France
- Ballot (automobile)
- Bastion de France
- Braud (company)
- Bricostore
- Bugatti
- Callot Soeurs
- Carrosses à cinq sols
- Company of One Hundred Associates
- Concert des Amateurs
- Dieppe Company
- Elf Aquitaine
- French West India Company
- House of Worth
- Institut Jeanne Gatineau
- Léon & Lévy
- Mainbocher
- Menier Chocolate
- Mississippi Company
- Muller Frères
- Pegs'n Co
- Poulenc Frères
- Prisunic
- Rhône-Poulenc
- SAGEM
- SIP Animation
- Saoutchik
- Seguin & Co.
- Sema Group
- Simexco and Simex
- Société Aérienne Bordelaise
- Société Astra
- Société Boigues & Cie
- TV6 (French TV channel)
- Trophos
- Urago
French glass artists
- Émile Gallé
- Claire Deleurme
- Félix Gaudin
- Georg Friedrich Strass
- Jacqueline Lillie
- Jean Gaudin (glass artist)
- Marie-Alain Couturier
- Max Ingrand
- Muller Frères
- Pierre Gaudin
- René Lalique
- Suzanne Lalique-Haviland
- Valentin Bousch