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K.P.C. De Bazel ( 1869-1923 )

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    Posted 12 years ago

    vlkma238412
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    K.P.C. de Bazel for Leerdam a vingerbowl for glassservice C designed 1917
    purple ( also made in clear ,irisee,blue and green )12.5 cm diameter 5.5 cm high. Marked with the De Bazel mark ( pic 4 ) De Bazel was a well known architect ,furniture designer and general designer , and was the first artist invited by PM Cochius ( director of the glass factory ) to design some stemware for the factory .De Bazel supplied his first designs for Leerdam in 1917 and continued by developing a range of modular designs for stemware. The basic shape was defined in 8 basic service patterns named A-H. They could be easily adapted for 'geringd' (external horizontal ribs), 'geslepen' (cut in a range of patterns) and sometimes inverted ('omgekeerd') or made with optical vertical ribs ('optiek').
    His pressed flatware service with a decagonal shape designed in 1920 was extremely popular, was extended several times, and was produced in a range of strong colours. As an early icon of Dutch currents within art-deco.

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      The colour of this bowl is wonderful! I adore the monogram too. Thanks for putting down the details about the versatile decor changes. I have a KO306 on CW "amber, 'optiek', brede bolle voet met 4 ringen, naar boven toe wijder". It has a mark that indicates that it was specifically ordered.
      PS the two other vases are amazing too!
    2. vlkma238412 vlkma238412, 12 years ago
      i liked the shape and the color also trying to get a large 24 cm irisee clear floating scale that has the same shape ( and the old pre 1921 mark ) this purple bowl has the post 1921 mark
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      So you think the mark on my vase is pre-1921?
      Thanks for this comment.
    4. AmberRose AmberRose, 12 years ago
      Wonderful as always! Thank you for showing us your collection, I am really enjoying it.
    5. cobaltcobold cobaltcobold, 12 years ago
      Very beautiful. There is so interesting glass in the Netherlands. I don't know much about it. thank you for instructing us!
    6. vlkma238412 vlkma238412, 12 years ago
      thanks cobaltcobold the then director of the glass factory PM Cochius started to ask outside well known artist like potters ( Lanooy )designers ( Lebeau) architect ( De Bazel and Berlage ) silversmith ( Eischenloeffel )textiles ( Gidding) and more to make designs for the factory also Frank Loyd Wright made some designs for the factory ( 60 have been found sofar )in 1928/29 but due to technical problems these would have been to expensive to produce on a large scale .From 2 of his designs prototypes were made a large blueish green ( color called Meerblauw)vase ( in 2 sizes )only 5 pieces ( 4 large ones and 1 small one )are known to exist of this one http://www.nationaalglasmuseum.nl/index.php?option=com_memorixbeeld&view=record&Itemid=25&id=gla:col1:dat10214&tstart=
      and a obelisk shaped ( the Budvase)in the same color only 1 is known and bought for a museum in the netherlands http://www.verenigingrembrandt.nl/collectie/kunstenaar/frank-lloyd-wright/meerblauwe-vaas-prototype-voor-budvase

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