Fragrances in Foreign CountriesArt Nouveau and Art Deco Perfume Bottles
Émile Gallé
Perfume bottle with magnolia motif
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Émile Gallé Perfume bottle with magnolia motif
From about 1890, Art Nouveau, which refined the organic shapes of plants and animals into forms defined by elegant curved lines, flourished.
Émile Gallé
Perfume bottle with anemone motif
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Émile Gallé Perfume bottle with anemone motif
Daum Brothers
Perfume bottle with cornflower motif
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Daum Brothers Perfume bottle with cornflower motif
Perfume bottle with geometric motifs
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Perfume bottle with geometric motifs
Art Deco, with geometric designs consisting mainly of straight lines, became the dominat style. Many magnificent perfume bottles exhibit a great affinity for the urban sensibility of Art Deco.
Perfume bottle with geometric motifs
Atomizer and perfume bottle with geometric motifs
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Perfume bottle with geometric motifs Atomizer and perfume bottle with geometric motifs
Karl Palda
Perfume bottle set with geometric motifs
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Karl Palda Perfume bottle set with geometric motifs
The Bohemian glass artist Karl Palda created this perfume bottle set. He produced a series of works with geometric motifs in the 1920s and 1930s.