Posted 12 years ago
cogito
(124 items)
Rare 1902-04 Jugendstil German art glass and enamel vase with stylized "seedpod" or marine design motif produced by Ferdinand von Poschinger (Buchenau). Dimensions: 6.25"(H) x 4"(W).
Poschinger seemingly had an endless variety of stylized variations using their helios-type swirl form bottoms, but this is the first I have seen using this "seedpod" motif and blue swirl bottom.
The design on this vase is doubly impressive given that the contours of the seedpods are actually rendered in negative (i.e., it is the background that is enameled, not the seedpods). Additionally, the seedpods have gold line details, which provide definition to the motif.
Correspondence with Christiane Sellner, an expert in Bohemian Jugendstil art glass, yielded additional information about this vase. According to Sellner, the vase form was produced by Poschinger for the Paris World Exposition of 1900, but this fancy enameled version in her opinion dates to between 1904 - 1907. The motif designer of the vase was most likely Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth, while the vase form itself was a creation of Julius Diez. Sellner mentions in her correspondence, "..there is also an old photo from the Paris 1900 Exposition with this very shape, where both of the artists (Eisenwerth and Diez) are mentioned - perhaps they had developed this shape in a team work?"
The artist Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth, having studied and lived in Munich, designed for the Poschinger Glashütte Buchenau between 1899 and 1907. In the year 1907, he moved to Stuttgart to teaching at the Technische Hochschule there. Julius Deiz was also a resident of Munich, and in addition to being an early designer for Poschinger, he was well known for his illustration work for the German art publications "Pan" and "Jugend."
Signed "No. 165/4" on the underside.
Thanks, Bellin. Man, you're quick! :)
your underbidder here...Beautiful
Wonderful!
Thanks, T. I was wondering who else was pushing this one up...apparently Deb was in the mix too.
wow stunning colours and design i think its even impossible to catch all the beauty on camera,youd better see pieces like that in person thanks for sharing
I almost bid as well. Just didn't know who made it. Beautiful piece !
Pieces like this don't come around too often. I have a few European friends who also asked about it and likely bid as well. Congrats.
The glass museum in Frauenau Bavaria has an amazing collection of Poschinger and I bet they'd love to get their hands on this beauty!
http://www.glasmuseum-frauenau.de/
Thanks for the link, Marty. I look through their site. Were you able to find an inventory listing or pictures for their Poschinger holdings?
Absolutely gorgeous! Too bad I was stuck in home depot when the auction started. Gotta load the liveauctioneers app on my phone
stunning:)
All is so wonderful....every piece....Moon
Never seen anything like this... stunning!