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  • Figurine The Kiss Gustav Klimt

    Pure Love and romanticism in the spotlight in a floral atmosphere around a beautiful garden where pure happiness hides. 

    art nouveau Shimmering colors around an ornament where the Woman occupies the central place,

    a magnificent carnal Madonna trapped in the inevitable cycle of life, but without being aware of it, a work dating from 1907

  • Gainsbarre Caricatural Sculpture

    A name, undeniable talent, a story engraved forever in our memories. Undeniable Guides who will inspire many today and tomorrow.

    A humorous tribute to these men who distribute happiness and talent. 

  • Vincent's Cow Sculpture CowParade

    A great gift for nature and animals lovers

    The CowParade "parade of cows" comes from a creation of cows by different artists and exhibited in different cities around the world

    An original idea to help various charities.

    Several cow parade cows from these various parades have been reproduced in miniature. The Cow Parade has thus become a very popular collection theme with the public.

  • Decorative Apple Sculpture "golden big apple" Britto

    This sculpture is a creation of the artist Roméro Britto, who combines color and purity in his artistic works.

    Goebel is known for its very beautiful quality close to perfection. Since its creation, it has favored quality manufacturing.

    An artistic expression and the finest craftsmanship. Thanks to a close collaboration with renowned artists and designers, porcelain, glass or other

    objects are made with the most beautiful appearance and the greatest care.

  • Paperweight La Danseuse Sur Scène Degas

    The ideal gift for lovers of art and culture who need inspiration, in the shape of a dome and in glass with different relief

    Danseuse sur Scène (1877)

    Degas developed an interest in ballet at an early age and in 1872 he made his first studies of ballet dancers. 

    He avoided the true drama, the performance itself. Like he pictured the words of the horseracer before and after the race, he showed what happened behind the scenes in the ballet world of l'Opera. 

    He chose subte, apparently random compositions and painted them with an unexpected approach.

  • Paperweight The Kiss Klimt

    The ideal gift for lovers of art and culture who need inspiration, in the shape of a dome and in glass with different relief

    Inspired by the work of Gustav Klimt giving us a painting around new, decorative and romantic artShimmering colors around an ornament where the woman occupies the central place, a magnificent carnal Madonnaprisoner of the inevitable cycle of life, but without being aware of it, a work that dates from 1907.

  • Paperweight La Petite Danseuse Degas

    The ideal gift for lovers of art and culture who need inspiration, in the shape of a dome and in glass with different relief

    The sight of the painter Degas weakened at the age of fifty, he was forced to rely more and more on his touch, and he found the solution in sculpture. Although he did not show his works to almost anyone in the last period of his life, he decided all the same, after having worked for two years on the realization of the Little Dancer, to send it to the exhibition of the Impressionists in Paris.

  • Paperweight Da Vinci L'Homme De Vitruve

    The ideal gift for lovers of art and culture who need inspiration, in the shape of a dome and in glass with different relief

    The Vitruvian Man (ca. 1490)

    Self-taught, Leonardo da Vinci tended to compensate for his lack of classical training with abundant empirical studies. The best known of these studies is the Vitruvian Man, so named because it is based on a description of the ideal proportions of the human body formulated by the Roman architect Vitruvius (± 85-20 BC)

  • Paperweight Le Chat Noir Steinlen 

    Author of the mythical "Black Cat poster", symbol of end-of-the-century Montmartre, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859–1923) remains unknown to the general public. Painter, engraver, illustrator, poster artist, sculptor, caricaturist, committed humanist... While waiting for 2023, the year of the centenary of his death, an intimate exhibition at the Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise pays tribute to the many facets of this artist with a big heart and outstanding lithographer

    Reproductions and products derived from this lithograph (La Tournée du Chat noir, 1896) that tourists are still snapping up.