Vase

Designed by Victor Durand Jr. American
Manufactured by Vineland Flint Glass Works

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 706

In 1924, having learned new techniques and formulas from workers at Brooklyn’s Quezal factory, Victor Durand added art glass to his predominantly commercial output at Vineland Flint Glass Works. He produced simple shapes with iridescent, Art Nouveau–inspired decoration, such as this vase.

Vase, Designed by Victor Durand Jr. (American, Baccard, France 1870–1931 Millville, New Jersey), Blown glass, American

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