Museum dedicated to Art Nouveau, featuring works by Victor Prouvé, Eugène Vallin, Jacques Gruber and Louis Majorelle in Nancy.
Located in the former house of the patron and collector Eugène Corbin, it is one of the few museums dedicated to Art Nouveau in France. You can see beautiful Art Nouveau furniture, including the superb grand piano designed by Louis Majorelle. The museum shares the works of Victor Prouvé, Eugène Vallin, Jacques Gruber and the Daum factory. As well as those of Gallé with nearly 400 pieces of glassware. A major place in the artistic and architectural history of the Ecole de Nancy.
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“École de Nancy, or the Nancy School, was a group of Art Nouveau artisans and designers working in Nancy, France between 1890 and 1914. Major figures included the furniture designer Louis Majorelle, ebonist and glass artist Jacques Grüber, the glass and furniture designer Émile Gallé, and the crystal manufactory of Daum. Their work was largely inspired by floral and vegetal forms found in the region. The goal of the group was to produce in series ordinary objects, such as furniture, glassware, and pottery, with fine craftsmanship and in original forms, making art objects available for people's homes” from wikipedia