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Loetz vase Lava PG 377 ca. 1900

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Vase with three handles, Johann Loetz Witwe, decor Lava Phenomen Genre 377 on pink ground, ca. 1900, signed

  • Height: 13cm, Width: 15cm, Depth: 15cm
  • 1900 to 1901
    Technique: glass, mould-blown and freeform, reduced and iridescent
    signed “Loetz Austria” Bib.: comp. vase 53, J. Mergl, E. Ploil, H. Ricke (eds.), Lötz. Böhmisches Glas 1880 bis 1940, Hatje Cantz publ., Ostfildern-Ruit 2003, p. 108; A. Adlerova, E. Ploil, H. Ricke, T. Vlcek (eds.), Loetz – Böhmisches Glas 1880-1940, vol. II, paper pattern catalogue, Prestel, Munich 1989, paper pattern 346/725, p. 334
    5.900,00 VAT inclusive
    SKU 1135 Tag
    Description

    The glass manufacturer Loetz first presented the “Lava” decor at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900. To create the cracked surface structure, they picked up a medieval glassmaking technique. The hot piece is plunged into cold water, the cracked surface is rolled in silver oxide flakes, and then the glass is fused back again. This resulted in an innovative and distinctive pattern with a lava-like surface that was aesthetically and tactilely very different from previously known decors. The metallic coating beautifully stands out against the pink background, and the shape is skillfully emphasized by three handles that are pulled upwards.

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    Vase with handles Johann Loetz Witwe decor Lava pink Phenomen Genre 377 ca. 1900 signed
    Loetz vase Lava PG 377 ca. 1900
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