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Iridescent Glass Coupe with Tripod Base Threads, Attributed to the Loetz
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Very beautiful cup with polylobed edge, hot-worked in iridescent glass with threads, called "string" in relief, on a tripod base in gilded metal, finely chiseled.
This very beautiful work is attributed to the Loetz factory.
Period: Art Nouveau
Circa: 1880 - 1910
Dimensions: Height: 9cm -Diameter. : 22cm
At the heart of Europe, in Bohemia, the Loetz factory developed a highly successful production of glassware at the end of the 19th century.
Characterized by iridescent surface decorations and sinuous forms inspired by nature, the vases and bowls of the glassware are fully in line with the Austrian Art Nouveau style (Jugendstill), which was predominant in the decorative arts of the time.
The special and typical color and relief of Loetz glasses give them an extremely refined touch. Loetz was also one of the pioneers in the use of electrolytic deposition techniques, and he patented many processes.
The innovative and original shapes used by Loetz and inspired by the glass objects of ancient Persian and Roman Art, are typical of glassware in the Art Nouveau style.
Other equally popular motifs from Loetz are vases inspired by nature and decorated with original shapes in “swan's neck” or “peacock” color in iridescent blue-green tones.
This constantly renewed creativity was made possible in part thanks to collaborations established with Viennese merchants-publishers and artists and would also earn Loetz several awards at the Universal Exhibitions, notably in Paris in 1900.
- Attributed to:Loetz Glass (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 3.55 in (9 cm)Diameter: 8.67 in (22 cm)
- Style:Art Nouveau (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:19th
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- Seller Location:CRÉTEIL, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7814232856772
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