By A. Riecke
Located in Miami, FL
This monumental Art Deco floor vase by Anatole Riecke stands as a testament to the era's grandeur. Crafted from intricately etched [insert color here] glass, the surface explodes with a captivating interplay of geometric forms, a hallmark of the Cubist movement. Riecke's subtle signature and date, discreetly etched into the design, add a touch of historical significance to this impressive piece.
Important Provenance: Part of the iconic Art Deco glass work at La Coupole Brasserie in Paris, a legendary haunt of artists and intellectuals during the 1920s and 30s, this vase offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French artistic history. Imagine this beauty gracing the same space as Josephine Baker, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Picasso, who once frequented La Coupole.
Standing at a striking 34.75 inches tall and 10.5 inches in diameter, this substantial vase makes a true statement piece. Its bold geometric design and rich artistic heritage make it a coveted addition for any serious collector.
Pair this floor vase with the other Riecke piece that we have to offer, search our shop or send us a message to request photographs. In the same room they are even more striking.
Purchase a part of French history.
La Coupole was founded in 1927 and once a leading center of artistic life remains the epitome of the grand Paris brasserie...
Category
Early 20th Century French Art Deco A. Riecke Vases
MaterialsGlass, Art Glass