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Vase

Johann Lötz Witwe Glassworks1902/1902

Museum of Decorative Arts In Prague

Museum of Decorative Arts In Prague
Praha 1, Czechia

In the European context, the Johann Lötz Witwe Glassworks in Klášterský Mlýn (Klostermühle), in the Šumava Mountains, was one of the continent’s most important glass manufacturers. Established in 1836, the company embraced the Art Nouveau style by the late 1880s. At the time, objects imitating semi precious stones (onyx, carnelian and malachite glass) were included in its production programme, but the Art Nouveau idiom truly flourished with the introduction of the Phaenomen (Phänomen) edition in 1898. These pieces were decorated with glass trails
wrapped around the body in regular horizontal spirals and combed while hot into symmetrical or free-form compositions. Coloured underlay glass formed the body for these designs. Decorated in a variety of décors and shapes, the Phänomen product line was manufactured until 1903.

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  • Title: Vase
  • Creator: Johann Lötz Witwe Glassworks
  • Date: 1902/1902
  • Type: Colourless glass, double-layered with brownish opaline glass, hot-formed (combed trails, inlaid motifs), iridescent Décor: Phänomen gre 3/461 (variant) height: 14.5 cm
Museum of Decorative Arts In Prague

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