Pair of stained glass windows in cathedral glass and painted in grisaille and enamels, on the theme of science and theatre. The attributes are placed in the center of each window above a laurel wreath. In the background, motifs are repeated (bow and arrows, lyre, gardening tools, swords, wreath of flowers, etc.). The stained glass windows are surrounded by a green net and a blue latticework garland. At each corner, rose branches in bloom.
Attributed to Joseph Vantillard.
Original wooden frame
Dimensions
Largeur : 124 cm Hauteur : 212 cm
Length : 124 cm Height : 212 cm
Pair of stained glass windows in cathedral glass and painted in grisaille and enamels, on the theme of science and theatre. The attributes are placed in the center of each window above a laurel wreath. In the background, motifs are repeated (bow and arrows, lyre, gardening tools, swords, wreath of flowers, etc.). The stained glass windows are surrounded by a green net and a blue latticework garland. At each corner, rose branches in bloom.
Attributed to Joseph Vantillard.
Charles Joseph Vantillard (1836-1909), apprentice at Oudinot in Paris between 1853 and 1856 In 1874, he took over Maison Ména at 12 rue Tlemcen in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. From 1889, he had his studio at 4 rue Daubigny in 1889. Joseph Vantillard was present at the Universal Exhibition of 1878, as well as at several regional exhibitions between 1882 and 1887 where he won numerous decorations.