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This Art Nouveau stained-glass window, depicting nasturtiums, was hung above a door or window adorned with a larger stained-glass window. It was likely created by Jacques Gruber (unsigned but part of a batch signed by Gruber), one of the greatest master glassmakers of the early 20th century.
Jacques Gruber (1870-1936) was one of the founders of the Nancy School. He established the reputation of French stained-glass, notably by daring to layer acid-etched glass, thus giving depth and greater legibility to the motifs.
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