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Hans Bolek's collaboration with Loetz began after they were commissioned to produce a series of pieces by the Oesterreichischer Werkbund (of which Bolek was a member) for inclusion in the Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne in 1914. Although Loetz's association with the Werkbund ended immediately thereafter, their association with Hans Bolek continued until 1923.
Hans Bolek was born in Vienna in 1890. He studied at the School for Applied Arts in Vienna under Josef Hoffmann, at the same time he also worked for Otto Prutscher’s architectural studio. In 1910 he set up as a free-lance architect. Bolek was not just an architect but also a painter who designed furniture, jewelry and glassware, most notably pieces such as this one for Loetz. Professor Hoffman died in 1978 in Vienna.
The gummed paper label on this piece came in two varieties - white writing on a black background or black on a gold background, and was used in the 1920s and 1930s (its presence on this piece would suggest that it may have been used a little earlier).
Sources: Loetz Bohemian Glass, 1880-1940, by Jan Mergl, Ernst Ploil, and Helmut Ricke, and also the Galerie bei der Albertina in Vienna
Beautiful Deco Loetz piece, even the label is deco in design!
Very interesting and educational article, thanks!
Thanks, Brian! I believe these labels ARE the proverbial hen's teeth!
Here's a possible Bolek designed piece...but in silver.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/27477-eduard-friedmann-secessionist-hammered-s
Thanks, B and Czechman!
this is what CW should do- inspire and educate. great find and even better research
Thanks, Jericho :)
Thanks for the post and helping out with my id Warren.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/204320-loetz-blue-tango-lidded-dresser-jar-han