André Delatte was a notable French glass designer known for his work during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. André Delatte was born around 1887 in the Lorraine region of France, which is historically known for its rich tradition of glassmaking. He was associated with the famous Daum glassworks in Nancy, France, and later established his own glass studio. Delatte was highly skilled in various glassmaking techniques, including cameo glass, which involves carving through layers of colored glass to create intricate designs. He was particularly known for his use of vibrant and iridescent colours in his glasswork.

During the Art Nouveau period, Delatte's designs often featured nature-inspired motifs such as flowers, foliage, and insects, which were characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. His work also displayed a mastery of intricate glass etching and carving techniques. In addition to his artistic contributions, André Delatte's work had commercial more...

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A fine Delatte Nancy cameo table lamp, early 20th century, the…

Delatte Nancy Fuchsia Cameo Table Lamp

A fine Delatte Nancy cameo table lamp, early 20th century, the mushroom cap style lamp with a slender baluster stem to a domed spreading base, overlaid with hand cut and engraved purple fuchsia throughout upon a mottled blue mauve on white ground, with…