Otto Ubbelohde – Eulenpaar, an Icon of German Jugendstil This rare wall tapestry composition, designed by Otto Ubbelohde, depicts two stylized owls perched on a branch against a nocturnal background with a moon. The symmetrical composition, flowing lines, and subtle...
rare Phänomen Genre 1/214 decor This exceptional Art Nouveau vase by Johann Loetz Witwe is executed in the attributed Phänomen Genre 1/214, a rare and early decor produced around 1901 by the renowned Loetz glassworks in Klostermühle, Bohemia. The vase is blown in...
This impressive Jugendstil vase, standing 32 cm tall, is executed in Titania Genre 4212 and attributed to Leopold Bauer. The vase is blown in opalescent orange glass, featuring vertical bands of leaf-green glass and grey-toned Titania threads pulled across the...
This exceptional Art Nouveau lamp was designed in 1898 by the Viennese artist Gustav Gurschner (1873–1970), a key figure of the Wiener Secession. The lamp is crafted from patinated bronze and crowned with a natural Turbo marmoratus shell that serves as the lampshade....
This impressive vase by Johann Loetz Witwe, one of the most important producers of Jugendstil glass from Bohemia, is executed in Phänomen Genre 1/473 and blown in the refined ground color pink. The vase has an elegant calabash shape with a flat, folded rim, a form...