Posted 5 years ago
kairomalte
(87 items)
Since long Loetz cut glass has been neglected, only recently it was considered in more detail by an reference article in loetz.com. The major contribution of Loetz to 'Art Deco' design is, what I call the 'Silhouette etched, cutting enhanced' décor. Here the dynamic cutting accentuates the structural features of flowers, foliage and fruits. There is no other company known in producing comparable pieces. A fine example is shown by the bowl made of 'Anna yellow' glass, covered by a thin layer of cobalt blue glass, with etched fruits of apples, pears, grapes and foliage, vividly enhanced by cutting. Another example is posted in the last foto, sadly enough this vase was cut down, it would have shown a top rim comparable to the bowl, a motiv known from many other Loetz etched vases. Other examples with thistle flowers may be seen in one of my earlier posts or in the above mentioned article. The bowl stands H=7.0 D=20.5 cm and the remains of the vase are H=17.5 D=11.5 cm
Wonderful.
Beautiful! They have some amazing examples at the Passau Museum.
scott
FABULOUS !”!!”!
OMG! I wish I could love it multiple times!
Thank you Ales, scottvez, vetraio50 and Sammyz for your kind comments and all for your loves.
Now, scottvez, I have visited the outstanding Glass Museum at Passau at least 5 times and, as far as I noticed, they indeed have some 'etched and panel cut' Loetz vases, but not any of the remarkable 'Silhoutte etched cutting enhanced' vases mentioned here and I would really like to see more of them.
who knew ,,,,nice .............