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The extent of the museum's collections reflects the diversity of the fields developed by the École de Nancy. The movement excelled in the decorative arts, but also distinguished itself in painting, sculpture, graphic arts and photography.
The collections for the Villa Majorelle
Nearly 100 pieces of furniture, paintings and objects d'art from the collections of the École de Nancy museum are…
The glass collection, a reference collection
The glass collection at the Musée de l'École de Nancy includes more than 900 pieces, mainly by Émile Gallé but also…
Stained glass windows, emblems of Art nouveau
Although Gruber is the most famous name, other artists are represented in the collections of stained glass in the…
Lighting, Art nouveau modernity
Artists from the École de Nancy were among the first to design electric lighting. The museum holds around thirty…
Furniture: renewing the living environment
The wide-ranging furniture collection includes more than 500 pieces by Émile Gallé, Louis Majorelle and Jacques…
Ceramics, the revival of a Lorraine skill
The ceramic collection includes more than 600 pieces. It is representative of Art nouveau production in Lorraine…
Leather and textiles, another source of interest to Art nouveau
The musée de l'École de Nancy keeps leather objects, particularly bookbinding, as well as textiles. The artists of…
Painting
Although the collections of the musée de l'École de Nancy are essentially focused on the decorative arts, painting…
Sculpture, Art nouveau in 3D
Nancy's sculpture is essentially made up of portraits and monuments. Few artists, like Victor Prouvé, have…
The graphic arts or a better understanding the creative process
The museum has a large collection of drawings, mainly preparatory models for works by the École de Nancy, but also…
Photography at the time of the École de Nancy
A number of artists from the École de Nancy tried their hand at photography including Émile Gallé, Charles…
The Villa Majorelle on Galeries Limédia
A virtual exhibition to discover the Majorelle family and the history, construction and renovation of this emblematic house.
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