ERNEST BUSSIÈRE, Long neck vase
ERNEST BUSSIÈRE, Long neck vase
Ernest Bussière (1863-1913) large vase with a long neck decorated with a Nymph kissing a Virginia creeper. But wouldn't be the other way around, because on the top of the vase forming part of the neck we see the head of a satyr appear on the neck of the Nymph. An allegory treated in the purest symbol of Art Nouveau, the naked woman surrounded by nature.
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The vase decorated with virginia creeper in shades of green, gray, slightly bluish, purple red on the bottom. The honey-colored nymph, her hands surrounding the vase, her head resting on her left arm, assumes a very successful position, giving the impression of accepting the kiss.
Everything in tenderness and pleasure, the whole harmoniously produced.
Signed K.G Lunéville Bussiere
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Ernest Bussière online catalogue here
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Bibliography : In « vegetal ceramics Ernest Bussières and the art nouveau museum of the school of Nancy 2000, in the introduction by Valérie Thomas, we see a photo of Ernest Bussière in his studio 1901/1902, where the plaster work is on a shelf.
The Nancy school museum and the Lunéville earthenware museum have a similar piece.