This exceptionally refined porcelain vase was designed around 1900 by Fanny Garde for Bing & Grøndahl, a leading Danish porcelain manufactory that played an important role within the Art Nouveau period. The vase is executed in high-quality, finely fired porcelain...
Art Nouveau faience (white earthenware) with underglaze painting. This large and richly decorated Art Nouveau cachepot was produced by the Rozenburg Pottery Factory in The Hague in 1896, during an early and important period in the development of the factory under the...
This remarkable Loetz Phänomen Genre 1/4 Art Nouveau rosewater sprinkler vase represents one of the most elegant and sculptural vessel forms produced during the early years of the twentieth century. The distinctive form of the rosewater sprinkler has its origins in...
Highly refined Art Deco print Illusions by Louis Icart (1888–1950), executed as an etching with aquatint and subtly hand-coloured. The composition depicts an elegant, sensual female figure in a strongly stylised, almost floating pose against a deep, dark background....
This exceptionally rare Jugendstil exhibition vase was designed by Franz Hofstötter for the highly important Exposition Universelle de 1900 in Paris and represents one of the most ambitious artistic and technical achievements of the glassworks of Johann Loetz Witwe....