John Derian Nine of Hearts Rectangular Tray
Decorative Glass, Decoupage Hearts Tray
This heart-bedecked decoupage tray evokes the nine of hearts from a set of piquet cards—one of the oldest card games still played today. Made in France in the late 18th–early 19th century, this charming, hand-colored woodcut is attributed to Claude Fayolle (French, ca. 1752–1826).
Adapted from the Museum's Department of Drawings and Prints, this art-inspired design was made exclusively for The Met by John Derian. Based in New York City, Derian's workshop is celebrated for his unique decoupage creations featuring hand-blown glass.
Decorative Glass, Decoupage Hearts Tray
This heart-bedecked decoupage tray evokes the nine of hearts from a set of piquet cards—one of the oldest card games still played today. Made in France in the late 18th–early 19th century, this charming, hand-colored woodcut is attributed to Claude Fayolle (French, ca. 1752–1826).
Adapted from the Museum's Department of Drawings and Prints, this art-inspired design was made exclusively for The Met by John Derian. Based in New York City, Derian's workshop is celebrated for his unique decoupage creations featuring hand-blown glass.
- Collage paper under hand-blown glass
- 4 1/2'' x 6 1/2''
- Wipe clean; do not immerse in water
- Made in the USA
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