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DescriptionVéranda de la Salle.jpg
Français : Véranda "de la Salle", Jacques Gruber (1870 - 1936), vers 1904

Anciennement dans un hôtel particulier situé au 4, rue du Général Drouot à Nancy de la famille de Jean Elie, ancien négociant en coton. Vers 1904, la verrière et sa tructure métallique sont accolées au premier étage, afin de relier les pièces de réception. Dimensions : H 2,61m, "L 15."50m, "surface de 45,"50m² Surface exposée au Musée de l'École de Nancy H 2,43m, L 3,44m Sujets représentés : pavots, iris, arums, sagittaires d'eau, caltha des marais, jasmin de Virginie, volubilis, tulipiers, sycomores, pavots, colombes, paon. En 1972, le bâtiment est détruit et la verrière acquise par le Musée de l'école de Nancy. La banque SNVB aide à la restauration de six panneaux qui correspondent à la partie centrale de la verrière.

Technique : Gravure à l'acide, technique auparavant expérimentée chez Daum. Quatre épaisseurs de verrres superposés, verre américain chenillé, verres plaqués et gravés (chatoiement des plumes de paon), verres américains irisés (matière végétale).
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