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Emmanuel Villanis Lighting

French, 1858-1914
Emmanuel Villanis (b. 1858 d. 1914). Originally from Lille, France and of Italian descent, the artist studied in Turin at the Accademia Albertina, under master sculptor Odoardo Tabacchi, before settling in Paris in 1885. A prolific producer of busts during his career, he enjoyed international acclaim for his work. He had a penchant for producing bronzes (particularly busts) of beautiful young women, mainly in the Art Nouveau style. During his lifetime he exhibited widely in Paris, Milan, Chicago, New York and Vienna, his bronzes are both beautiful and highly desirable.
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Creator: Emmanuel Villanis
Art Nouveau Bronze Lamp by Villanis, w/Art Glass Shade by Daum Nancy, ca. 1900
Art Nouveau Bronze Lamp by Villanis, w/Art Glass Shade by Daum Nancy, ca. 1900

Art Nouveau Bronze Lamp by Villanis, w/Art Glass Shade by Daum Nancy, ca. 1900

By Emmanuel Villanis, Daum

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This fabulous art nouveau lamp has the distinction of combining a noted sculptor in bronze as well as an important glass maker. The female figure in a graceful pose was done by Eman...

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Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Emmanuel Villanis Lighting

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