Thursday, July 6, 2023

Daum Museum in Nancy's Musee des Beaux Arts

The Daum brothers, Auguste and Antoni, pioneered glassmaking techniques and were at the forefront of Art Nouveau both in the Nancy School and worldwide. Daum glass renown has survived well beyond that time and is still in great demand. One of the two Daum stores is in Nancy--we visited briefly, hoping it was the outlet store (😀)--but, more importantly, the museum of Daum glass is in the lower floor of the Museum of Fine Arts. Vicki is rather more into fine glass, but even I could find the display of a century+ of Daum glass, particularly the older work, fairly overwhelming...beautiful to look at, marvelous to ponder how it was designed and made.

Of course there are antique stores all over old Nancy, and Daum
glass is much of what one sees in them; with price tags generally
in the $ thousands...

The museum was built over the remnants of Nancy's old fortifications,
so the glass museum shares the space with these remnants and artefacts
from them

Also some other glass; I think this was Baccarat? Also from the
region

Helpful model of fortifications

On to the Daum...the interpretive stuff was quite good

Opening artsy/glassy view

More interpretation; and in English too

Half or so of the collection





For a mushroom admirer we know

Return of the Giant Attack Beetle



Return of the fortifications...sort of like the Louvre
in this respect

Long after the Belle Epoque



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Even if you're not into glass nor Art Nouveau, it's a pretty incredible
place



1 comment:

Tawana said...

That's incredible!